DocumentCode
875265
Title
Conceptual issues for ATM
Author
Gechter, Jerry ; Reilly, Peter O.
Volume
3
Issue
1
fYear
1989
Firstpage
14
Lastpage
16
Abstract
The authors discuss the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), which has been strongly promoted as the transport structure for future broadband telecommunication networks by CCITT Study Group XVIII (internationally) and TISI (North America). ATM is a transport technique based on fast packet switching, where the information is packed into fixed-size cells of relatively short length. The authors do not question the technical feasibility of ATM at 150 Mb/s rates, but they maintain that the state of system definition is such that ATM cannot be unequivocally supported as a concept. Furthermore, they feel that there is danger in premature standardization of system parameters while the system concept itself is still in flux. They identify four major areas where the system concept needs to be clarified before standardization can proceed: grade of service, accounting, compatibility, and scaling.<>
Keywords
ISDN; broadband networks; packet switching; standardisation; CCITT; TISI; accounting; asynchronous transfer mode; broadband ISDN; broadband telecommunication networks; compatibility; fast packet switching; grade of service; scaling; standardization; system concept; transport structure; Asynchronous transfer mode; Bit rate; Circuits; North America; Packet switching; Standardization; Standards organizations; Statistics; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Network, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0890-8044
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/65.20535
Filename
20535
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