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On the performance study of several access control strategies in ISDN
Several access control strategies are studied for handling a mixture of wideband and narrowband traffic over a common time-division-multiplexing communication link. The access control schemes are two-side moving-boundary strategies with blockable and queuable policies for wideband and narrowband messages. These strategies can provide some useful insight for the future broadband ISDN user access developments.<>