Title :
Distributed control of a broadband local access switch
Author :
Bowen, Thomas F.
Author_Institution :
Bellcore, Red Bank, NJ, USA
Abstract :
It is noted that broadband services accelerate the need for central office software control architectures allowing flexible allocation of computing resources, since they increase the volume, complexity, and fluctuation of the workload. A description is given of a prototype broadband integrated services digital network which uses a scalable, distributed control architecture, which enhances reliability, to meet this goal. In contrast with other architectures in which processors are tightly coupled to subscriber lines, the prototype control architecture decomposes call processing into functions that are distributed among several processors with minimized common functions and coupling between subscribers and processors. Scalability in terms of lines and traffic volume is achieved. Two versions of the architecture, one using general-purpose computers and the other a single board computer system, are operational. Extensions of the architecture for unified network control offer the additional benefit of simplifying new service deployment
Keywords :
ISDN; broadband networks; distributed control; electronic switching systems; telecommunications computer control; BISDN; broadband ISDN; broadband integrated services digital network; broadband local access switch; call processing; central office software control architectures; computing resources; distributed control architecture; general-purpose computers; lines; processors; reliability; scalable architectures; single board computer system; traffic volume; unified network control; Acceleration; Central office; Centralized control; Computer architecture; Distributed control; Fluctuations; Prototypes; Resource management; Software prototyping; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 1989. ICC '89, BOSTONICC/89. Conference record. 'World Prosperity Through Communications', IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.1989.49876