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Teknologi rangkaian yang boleh dipercayai dan berskala dikehendaki untuk memenuhi permintaan yang muncul untuk komunikasi multimedia. Mod Pemindahan Asynchronous (ATM) ialah teknologi utama dan kepentingannya diiktiraf secara meluas. Kategori perkhidmatan lapisan ATM, Kadar Bit Tersedia (ABR), telah ditentukan di Forum ATM pada tahun 1996. ABR bertujuan untuk memenuhi keperluan aplikasi bukan masa nyata yang menganggap pengangkutan data usaha terbaik. Ia mempunyai ciri tersendiri berbanding dengan kategori lapisan ATM yang lain. Kami mencadangkan Antara Muka Program Aplikasi (API) untuk ABR yang membenarkan aplikasi menggunakan keupayaan ABR secara langsung. API kini merupakan sebahagian daripada spesifikasi Forum ATM. Dalam kertas ini, kami menerangkan latar belakang dan keperluan API ABR dan menerangkan primitif untuknya secara terperinci. Selain mempunyai primitif API biasa untuk meminta lebar jalur atau keperluan kelewatan semasa persediaan sambungan, API ABR boleh bertukar-tukar maklumat maklum balas semasa komunikasi. Aplikasi untuk API tersebut ditangani dan keberkesanannya ditunjukkan dengan menunjukkan simulasi untuk saling kerja TCP-ABR untuk rangkaian ABR tulang belakang. Akhir sekali, senario migrasi untuk menggunakan API tersebut dicadangkan.
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Arata KOIKE, "APIs for Flow Control and Their Applications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 12, pp. 3173-3180, December 2001, doi: .
Abstract: Reliable and scalable network technologies are desired to meet the emerging demand for multimedia communication. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a key technology and its importance is widely recognized. An ATM layer service category, Available Bit Rate (ABR), was specified at the ATM Forum in 1996. ABR is intended to meet the requirements of non-real-time applications that assume best effort data transportation. It has distinctive features compared to other ATM layer categories. We proposed Application Program Interfaces (APIs) for ABR that allow applications to use ABR capability directly. The API is now a part of the ATM Forum specification. In this paper, we describe the background and necessity of ABR APIs and explain the primitives for them in detail. In addition to having common API primitives for requesting bandwidth or delay requirements during connection setup, ABR APIs can exchange feedback information during communication. Applications for such APIs are addressed and their effectiveness is shown by demonstrating simulation for the TCP-ABR interworking for a backbone ABR network. Finally, a migration scenario for utilizing such APIs is proposed.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e84-b_12_3173/_p
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