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Traffic Management for the Available Bit Rate (ABR) Service in ...

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Figure 2.6: Frequency of <strong>for</strong>ward RM cells.<br />

Figure 2.7 illustrates <strong>the</strong> schedul<strong>in</strong>g of FRMs, BRMs and data cells. In <strong>the</strong> rst<br />

slot, an FRM is scheduled. In <strong>the</strong> next slot, assum<strong>in</strong>g that a turned around<br />

BRM is await<strong>in</strong>g transmission, a BRM is scheduled. In <strong>the</strong> rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g slots data<br />

is scheduled. If <strong>the</strong> rate is low, more FRMs and BRMs may bescheduled.<br />

Source Rule 4: All RM cells sent <strong>in</strong> accordance with rules 1-3 are <strong>in</strong>-rate RM<br />

cells and have <strong>the</strong>ir cell loss priority (CLP) bit set to 0. Additional RM cells<br />

may be sent out-of-rate and should have <strong>the</strong>ir CLP bit set to 1. For example,<br />

consider <strong>the</strong> third unidirectional ow of Figure 2.6. IthasanACR of 5 cells/s.<br />

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