DocumentCode
1517603
Title
Applying ATM/AAL2 as a switching technology in third-generation mobile access networks
Author
Eneroth, Göran ; Fodor, Gábor ; Leijonhufvud, Gösta ; Rácz, András ; Szabó, Lstván
Author_Institution
Ericcson Res., Stockholm, Sweden
Volume
37
Issue
6
fYear
1999
fDate
6/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
112
Lastpage
123
Abstract
In this article we focus on the transport and switching part of third-generation mobile access networks and outline some important aspects of applying ATM in these networks. In particular, we argue that in order for the mobile access network to support low-bit-rate delay-sensitive traffic consisting of short packets, the standardization of a new ATM adaptation layer, AAL2, and associated signaling protocol has been necessary. The AAL2 protocol has been designed to support low-bit-rate delay-sensitive services (typically compressed voice) where other adaptation layers fail to deliver the required QoS and maintain efficient resource utilization at the same time. Furthermore, in order to provide mobility and soft handover support in W-CDMA-based mobile networks such as UMTS or IMT-2000, there is also a strong demand for fast connection establishment and release. Therefore, when designing ATM-based cellular access networks some specific architectural and traffic management issues need to be addressed
Keywords
asynchronous transfer mode; cellular radio; delays; packet radio networks; protocols; radio access networks; standardisation; telecommunication network management; telecommunication signalling; telecommunication traffic; AAL2 protocol; ATM adaptation layer; ATM/AAL2; IMT-2000; QoS; UMTS; W-CDMA; adaptation layers; cellular access networks; compressed voice; efficient resource utilization; fast connection establishment; fast connection release; low-bit-rate delay-sensitive traffic; network architecture; short packets; signaling protocol; soft handover; standardization; switching technology; third-generation mobile access networks; traffic management; transport; 3G mobile communication; Access protocols; Asynchronous transfer mode; IP networks; Intelligent networks; Multimedia systems; Resource management; Standardization; Telecommunication standards; Telecommunication traffic;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/35.769285
Filename
769285
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