Allowed cell rate

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The allowed cell rate is the rate in cells per second at which a source device may send data in ATM networks. It is bounded by the minimum cell rate and the peak cell rate.[1]

References

  1. ^ R. Vogt and U. Killat (1996). "End-to-End Performance Evaluation of Datagram Acceptance Control in DQDB-ATM-DQDB CL Network". In Bernhard Plattner (ed.). Broadband Communications: Networks, Services, Applications, Future Directions : 1996 International Zurich Seminar on Digital Communications, IZS '96, Zurich, Switzerland, February 21–23, 1996 : Proceedings. Springer. p. 351. ISBN 3540608958, ISBN 978-3-540-60895-0. {{cite conference}}: Unknown parameter |booktitle= ignored (|book-title= suggested) (help)