Traffic Engineering, Traffic Control, Performance Analysis And Node Combining In DOCSIS-Based Cable Networks (2001)

By Gagan L. Choudhury and Moshe Segal, AT&T Labs

Simulation and analytic models (based on Markov Chains and Linear/integer Programming) have been developed to analyze and optimally design a cable access system that carries integrated voice/data over IP and DOCSIS. The goal is a design that is cost-effective to network operators and satisfies the QoS needs of each application types.

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