Title :
Estimation of multiplexing gain in ATM tactical links
Author :
Burakowski, W. ; Beben, A. ; Pyda, P.
Author_Institution :
Mil. Commun. Inst., Zegrze, Poland
Abstract :
This paper evaluates the multiplexing gain we can reach on ATM radio-relay link, used for the purpose of inter-node transmission in the tactical networks. This link has limited capacity, e.g. from 2 up to 8 Mbps, and it can cause that profit of using ATM can be much less than expected. Note that ATM technology was mainly designed for integrated networks offering QoS (quality of service) guarantees. Additionally, a high profit of cell multiplexing was expected by using dynamic slot-to-cell allocation. The multiplexing gain in ATM tactical links is estimated under traffic conditions adequate for tactical networks. It means that the network should serve cell traffic generated by applications appropriate for modern command and control systems, e.g. based on transferring voice, data and video signals. For these applications, a level of the QoS is required. Therefore, only these ATM network services can be considered which guarantee appropriate QoS, at both the cell and call level, like CBR and VBR. Numerical results showing limitations of getting reasonable multiplexing gain in an ATM tactical link are included.
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; command and control systems; military communication; packet radio networks; packet switching; quality of service; radio links; telecommunication traffic; 2 Mbit/s; 8 Mbit/s; ATM radio-relay link; ATM tactical links; CBR; QoS; VBR; call level; cell multiplexing; cell traffic; command and control systems; dynamic slot-to-cell allocation; integrated networks; inter-node transmission; multiplexing gain estimation; quality of service; tactical networks; traffic conditions; Asynchronous transfer mode; Bandwidth; Command and control systems; Communication system traffic control; Delay; Intelligent networks; Military communication; Quality of service; Signal generators; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 2001. MILCOM 2001. Communications for Network-Centric Operations: Creating the Information Force. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7225-5
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2001.985831