ATM traffic shaping using case-based reasoning tool
This research describes an application of Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) for admission control in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network and what is required to make CBR works. In this research, one of the Case-Based Reasoning Tool called CASe Parser by IAN (CASPIAN) is used. In this tool, it uses CAS...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-133752023-07-04T15:02:08Z ATM traffic shaping using case-based reasoning tool Robert Ridwan Susanto. Quah, Tong Seng School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computer systems organization::Computer-communication networks This research describes an application of Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) for admission control in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network and what is required to make CBR works. In this research, one of the Case-Based Reasoning Tool called CASe Parser by IAN (CASPIAN) is used. In this tool, it uses CASpian Language (CASL) as a language for building the case file which is executed by this Case-Based Reasoning Tool. The case pool is used to bottle up past experiences in dealing with similar problems during the connection set-up where the admission control in the ATM network function is to decide whether the new connection can be accepted or not based on whether the Quality of Service (QoS) will be violated as a result. In this research, cell loss probability is used as a gauge of the Quality of Service (QoS). Master of Science (Communication and Network Systems) 2008-08-05T02:30:27Z 2008-10-20T07:27:04Z 2008-08-05T02:30:27Z 2008-10-20T07:27:04Z 1999 1999 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/13375 en 65 p. application/pdf |
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This research describes an application of Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) for admission control in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network and what is required to make CBR works. In this research, one of the Case-Based Reasoning Tool called CASe Parser by IAN (CASPIAN) is used. In this tool, it uses CASpian Language (CASL) as a language for building the case file which is executed by this Case-Based Reasoning Tool. The case pool is used to bottle up past experiences in dealing with similar problems during the connection set-up where the admission control in the ATM network function is to decide whether the new connection can be accepted or not based on whether the Quality of Service (QoS) will be violated as a result. In this research, cell loss probability is used as a gauge of the Quality of Service (QoS). |
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