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    A Novel QoS Provisioning Scheme for OBS Networks

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    Manufacturing flow line systems: a review of models and analytical results

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    The most important models and results of the manufacturing flow line literature are described. These include the major classes of models (asynchronous, synchronous, and continuous); the major features (blocking, processing times, failures and repairs); the major properties (conservation of flow, flow rate-idle time, reversibility, and others); and the relationships among different models. Exact and approximate methods for obtaining quantitative measures of performance are also reviewed. The exact methods are appropriate for small systems. The approximate methods, which are the only means available for large systems, are generally based on decomposition, and make use of the exact methods for small systems. Extensions are briefly discussed. Directions for future research are suggested.National Science Foundation (U.S.) (Grant DDM-8914277

    Call admission control schemes: A review

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    Over the last few years, a substantial number of call admission control (CAC) schemes have been proposed for ATM networks. In this article, we review the salient features of some of these algorithms. Also, we quantitatively compare the performance of three of these schemes

    The queue-length distribution of the M/C k

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    On the physical and logical topology design of large-scale optical networks

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    Computing blocking probabilities in multiclass wavelength-routing networks with multicast calls

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    Techniques for optical packet switching and optical burst switching

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    Computing call-blocking probabilities in LEO satellite networks: the single-orbit case

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    JumpStart: a just-in-time signaling architecture for WDM burst-switched networks

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