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Admission control
Validation process for connections in communication systems
Validation process for connections in communication systems
Admission control is a validation process in communication systems where a check is performed before a connection is established to see if current resources are sufficient for the proposed connection.
Applications
For some applications, dedicated resources (such as a wavelength across an optical network) may be needed in which case admission control has to verify availability of such resources before a request can be admitted.
For more elastic applications, a total volume of resources may be needed prior to some deadline in order to satisfy a new request, in which case admission control needs to verify availability of resources at the time and perform scheduling to guarantee satisfaction of an admitted request.
Admission control systems
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- Audio Video Bridging using Stream Reservation Protocol
- Call admission control
- IEEE 1394
- Integrated services on IP networks
- Public switched telephone network
References
References
- M. Sengupta. (2012). "A comparison of wavelength reservation protocols for WDM optical networks". ELSEVIER Journal of Network and Computer Applications.
- S. Kandula. (2014). "Calendaring for Wide Area Networks". [[ACM SIGCOMM]].
- H. Zhang. (2015). "Guaranteeing Deadlines for Inter-Datacenter Transfers". ACM EUROSYS.
- M. Noormohammadpour. (2016). "2016 IEEE 23rd International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC)". IEEE HiPC.
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