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@Article{Kalyanaraman:1998:UIL,
  author =       "Shivkumar Kalyanaraman and Raj Jain and Rohit Goyal
                 and Sonia Fahmy and Pradeep Samudra",
  title =        "Use-it or Lose-it Policies for the Available Bit Rate
                 ({ABR}) Service in {ATM} Networks",
  journal =      j-COMP-NET-ISDN,
  volume =       "30",
  number =       "24",
  pages =        "2293--2308",
  day =          "14",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1998",
  CODEN =        "CNISE9",
  ISSN =         "0169-7552 (print), 1879-2324 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0169-7552",
  bibdate =      "Sat Sep 25 15:30:03 1999",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.ira.uka.de/pub/bibliography/Misc/Bibnet/authors/j/jain-raj.bib;
                 http://www.elsevier.com/cgi-bin/cas/tree/store/cna/cas_free/browse/browse.cgi?year=1998&volume=30&issue=24;
                 http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/j/jain-raj.bib;
                 http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compnetisdn.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~jain/papers/uili.htm;
                 http://www.elsevier.com/cas/tree/store/comnet/sub/1998/30/24/1964.pdf",
  abstract =     "The Available Bit Rate (ABR) service has been
                 developed to support 21st century data applications
                 over Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM). The ABR service
                 uses a closed-loop rate-based traffic management
                 framework where the network divides left-over bandwidth
                 among contending sources. The ATM Forum traffic
                 management group also incorporated open-loop control
                 capabilities to make the ABR service robust to
                 temporary network failures and source inactivity. An
                 important problem addressed was whether rate
                 allocations of sources should be taken away if sources
                 do not use them. The proposed solutions, popularly
                 known as the Use-It-or-Lose-It (UILI) policies, have
                 had significant impact on the ABR service capabilities.
                 In this paper we discuss the design, development, and
                 the final shape of these policies and their impact on
                 the ABR service. We compare the various alternatives
                 through a performance evaluation.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "To appear.",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01697552",
  xxauthor =     "Shivkumar Kalyanaraman and Raj Jain and Rohit Goyal
                 and Sonia Fahmy and Seong-Cheol Kim",
}

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