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Reminder on queueing theory for ATM networks

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Queueing theory is a very useful means for performance prediction during the system design phase, for resource dimensioning and for planning of networks according to load andquality of service figures. In this paper, an overview is given about traffic models for ATM traffic sources, generic ATM traffic control models and performance evaluation methods.

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Kuehn, P.J. Reminder on queueing theory for ATM networks. Telecommunication Systems 5, 1–24 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02109724

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