DocumentCode
1879642
Title
ATM services for small satellite terminals
Author
Fitch, M.
Author_Institution
British Telecom Res. Labs., Ipswich, UK
fYear
1996
fDate
35172
Firstpage
42401
Lastpage
42406
Abstract
ATM has been adopted as the preferred transfer mode for the integrated broadband communications network (ICBN). In advance of a universal terrestrial infrastructure, a satellite network with its broad geographical coverage and fast deployment capabilities could perform two functions: connection between broadband ATM islands using large terminals; and access capability to a broadband network for individual users or a small community of users using small or very small aperture terminals (VSATs). This paper pursues the VSAT access approach, by giving a top-down overview of an ATM VSAT system. Firstly, the requirements of such a system (such as remote network management) are described from a network operator viewpoint, secondly the way in which ATM can fulfil these requirements is considered, and thirdly the requirements on VSATs and multiple access techniques are discussed. Finally, a European collaborative project called VANTAGE (VSAT ATM Network Trials for Applications Groups across Europe) is described. The aim of VANTAGE is to demonstrate ATM in a managed access network at user data rates of 2 to 34 Mbit/s by building a trials infrastructure and running a program of trials
Keywords
B-ISDN; VSAT networks; asynchronous transfer mode; multi-access systems; subscriber loops; telecommunication network management; 2 to 34 Mbit/s; ATM VSAT system; ATM services; B-ISDN; European collaborative project; ICBN; VANTAGE; VSAT ATM Network Trials; VSAT access; broadband ATM; broadband network access; integrated broadband communications network; managed access network; multiple access techniques; network operator; remote network management; satellite network; small satellite terminals; trials infrastructure; user data rates; very small aperture terminals;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
What's New in Satellite Communications?, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19960533
Filename
543356
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