DocumentCode :
340776
Title :
DTM: new dynamic transfer mode using dynamically assigned short-hold time-slot relay
Author :
Yamanaka, Naoaki ; Shiomoto, Kohei
Author_Institution :
NTT Network Service Syst. Labs., Tokyo, Japan
Volume :
1
fYear :
1998
fDate :
1998
Firstpage :
375
Abstract :
This paper proposes a new high-speed network architecture called dynamic transfer mode, DTM. At the entrance of the DTM network, destination addresses such as IP addresses are converted into DTM routing information and attached to the packet header. In a DTM network, a connection is set up on-the-fly by sending a series of routing link identifiers to the destination, so burst data transfers like WWW traffic are efficiently carried. A connection between adjacent nodes is created and released dynamically within the burst transfer period. This yields higher statistical multiplexing gain and improved bandwidth efficiency compared to with conventional STM. Time division multiplexing is utilized so there is no delay jitter or cell loss, which are major drawbacks of asynchronous transfer mode. This paper analyzes the performance of a DTM network and describes an implemented switching system. Because a DTM network uses source-routing and passive STM switching, it simplifies the core transit switch while localizing intelligence to edge nodes. A simplified core transit switch is well suited for future high-speed backbone networks
Keywords :
Internet; electronic switching systems; information resources; packet switching; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; time division multiplexing; transport protocols; DTM network; DTM routing information; FPGA; IP addresses; Internet; WWW traffic; World Wide Web; asynchronous transfer mode; bandwidth efficiency; burst data transfers; burst transfer period; cell loss; core transit switch; destination addresses; dynamic transfer mode; dynamically assigned short-hold time-slot relay; edge nodes; high-speed backbone networks; high-speed network architecture; on-the-fly connection setup; packet header; passive STM switching; performance analysis; routing link identifiers; source-routing; statistical multiplexing gain; switching system; time division multiplexing; Asynchronous transfer mode; Bandwidth; Delay effects; High-speed networks; Jitter; Routing; Switches; Telecommunication traffic; Time division multiplexing; World Wide Web;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1998. GLOBECOM 1998. The Bridge to Global Integration. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Sydney,NSW
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4984-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1998.775759
Filename :
775759
Link To Document :
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