Arrangement for monitoring the bit rate in ATM networks

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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370 941, 370 942, H04L 1256, H04J 314

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ABSTRACT:
For dual leaky bucket ATM bit rate monitoring, a peak bit rate is monitored in a first leaky bucket unit and a maximum cell plurality of a full rate burst is defined. A duration of peak rate bursts is monitored in a second leaky bucket unit with a first counter respectively reset to 0 when the counter reading returns below a defined value. An average bit rate is monitored with a further counter having a lower response value that is incremented with a cell rate which is smoothed dependent on a degree of filling in an additional cell counter.

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International Journal of Digital and Analog Communication Systems, vol. 3, 1990, Gerd Niestegge, "The `Leaky Bucket` Policing Method in the ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) Network", pp. 187-197.
International Switching Symposium, Session A8, Paper #4, Proceedings vol. V, Erwin P. Rathget et al, "The Policing Function in ATM Networks", pp. 127-130.

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