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Stochastic reward net end-to-end quality of service (QoS) simulation modeling across ATM network: using the goodput model

Multiservice network architecture designers the world over are adopting asynchronous transmission mode (ATM) as the backbone data transmission protocol, because of ATM's tested-ability to support very high data rates in a multi-protocol and multilayered data network. To analyse and evaluate a m...

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Main Authors: Oluwatope, A.O, Aderounmu, G.A, Adagunodo, E.R, Akinde, A.D
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