DocumentCode :
2127699
Title :
The case for circuit switching in future wide bandwidth networks
Author :
O´Reilly, Peter
Author_Institution :
GTE Lab. Inc., Waltham, MA, USA
fYear :
1988
fDate :
12-15 Jun 1988
Firstpage :
899
Abstract :
The author´s basic premise is that at some point in the future all the transmission facilities of the public (telephone) network will be fiber-optic. With the advent of coherent transmission systems the available bandwidth will become enormous, and thus the question he addresses is: Given the availability of `infinite´ bandwidth to every subscriber, what does this imply for the network architecture? In particular, which transport technique is best suited to providing all foreseeable voice, data and video services? He discusses advantages and disadvantages of architectures based on different switching techniques and presents the case for an architecture based on circuit-switched, fixed-bandwidth channels for the transport of user information. The standard channel capacity should be determined by the service having the greatest bandwidth requirement
Keywords :
broadband networks; optical links; switching networks; telephone networks; broadband networks; circuit switching; coherent transmission systems; data services; fixed-bandwidth channels; network architecture; optical fibre networks; public telephone network; switching techniques; transmission facilities; transport technique; video services; voice services; wide bandwidth networks; Availability; Bandwidth; Computer aided software engineering; Intelligent networks; Narrowband; Optical mixing; Optical receivers; Switching circuits; Telephony; Wavelength division multiplexing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 1988. ICC '88. Digital Technology - Spanning the Universe. Conference Record., IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.1988.13689
Filename :
13689
Link To Document :
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