1999
DOI: 10.1016/s1389-1286(98)00011-5
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Explicit delay/jitter bounds for real-time traffic over wireless ATM

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“…When buffering cells, the first node along a connection assigns the value to all cells that are entering the network, i.e., traffic sources always transmit their cells on time; they do not have queue backlogs. An important exception is a wireless source, which generally does have a backlog and must transmit the tag [14], [15]. Also, is a constant for each VC, while will vary from cell to cell.…”
Section: Cell Servicing Disciplinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When buffering cells, the first node along a connection assigns the value to all cells that are entering the network, i.e., traffic sources always transmit their cells on time; they do not have queue backlogs. An important exception is a wireless source, which generally does have a backlog and must transmit the tag [14], [15]. Also, is a constant for each VC, while will vary from cell to cell.…”
Section: Cell Servicing Disciplinementioning
confidence: 99%