DocumentCode :
2493350
Title :
Hyperlong medium adaptive multiple access with dynamic control of the traffic and service quality for mobile satellite ATM networks
Author :
Markhasin, Alexander B.
Author_Institution :
Siberian State Acad. of Telecommun., Novosibirsk, Russia
fYear :
1998
fDate :
22-24 Sep 1998
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Promising prospects for the transition to integrated broadband information technologies in the 21st Century i.e. B-ISDN, B-Internet, multimedia services etc. are dependent on the development of ATM. Impressive results concerning the establishment of high-speed ATM transport lines, platforms and fixed access networks with centralized architectures have already been achieved. However centralized ATM architectures are used mainly in transport and corporate networks as their cost is unacceptable for deployment in mass public networks. The key problem on the way to integrated broadband ATM public networks is the implementation of inexpensive distributed ATM systems for access to broadband integrated services. Active elaboration of such 3rd generation wireless (WLAN) and mobile broadband (MBS, WATM) systems with radio coverage of highly urbanized local areas is being conducted within the framework of the European ACTS Program. The universal adaptive method of ATM access to various hyperlong media and efficient methods concerning dynamic control of bandwidth distribution, traffic parameters and service quality which provide an increase in radio coverage up to the size of metropolitan (MAN), wide-area (WAN) and satellite (GM PCS) networks are discussed. The architectural basis of universal multifunctional ATM networks for subscriber access to B-ISDN, B-Internet, multimedia services on radio, optical, optical-fiber and satellite channels with flexible and distributed architecture is developed on the basis of the proposed methods
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; bandwidth allocation; broadband networks; metropolitan area networks; mobile satellite communication; multi-access systems; multimedia communication; personal communication networks; quality of service; subscriber loops; telecommunication control; telecommunication traffic; wide area networks; wireless LAN; ATM access; B-ISDN; B-Internet; European ACTS Program; MAN; WAN; WLAN; bandwidth distribution; centralized architectures; corporate networks; distributed ATM system; dynamic traffic control; high-speed ATM transport; hyperlong media adaptive multiple access; hyperlong medium adaptive multiple access; integrated broadband ATM public networks; integrated broadband information technologies; mass public networks; metropolitan networks; mobile broadband systems; mobile satellite ATM networks; multimedia services; optical-fiber channels; radio coverage; satellite channel; satellite networks; service quality; subscriber access; urbanized local areas; wide-area networks; Adaptive control; B-ISDN; Costs; High speed optical techniques; Information technology; Intserv networks; Optical fiber networks; Programmable control; Satellite broadcasting; Wireless LAN;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Satellite Communications, 1998. ICSC '98. The Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Moscow
Print_ISBN :
5-93184-002-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSC.1998.741378
Filename :
741378
Link To Document :
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