Title :
Fast restoration of ATM networks
Author :
Anderson, Jon ; Doshi, Bharat T. ; Dravida, Subrahmanyam ; Harshavardhana, P.
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Labs., Holmdel, NJ, USA
fDate :
1/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is now well recognized as the fundamental switching and multiplexing technique for future broadband ISDN. As these networks will be increasingly relied upon for providing a multitude of integrated voice, data, and video services, network reliability is a key concern. There are several intrinsic features of ATM networks that could potentially be exploited to provide improved restoration techniques, beyond those established for synchronous transfer mode (STM) networks, such as digital cross-connect restoration or self-healing rings. These features include ATM cell level error detection, inherent rate adaptation and nonhierarchical multiplexing. The authors explore the use of these features in developing fast restoration strategies for ATM networks. In particular, they address: (1) ATM error detection capabilities for enhanced failure detection, (2) network rerouting strategies, (3) spare capacity allocation, and (4) network control architecture and related implementation aspects. Their findings suggest that fast network span failure detection and bandwidth-efficient rerouting capabilities can be combined to develop restoration strategies for ATM networks with significantly greater performance-cost ratios when compared to existing STM network restoration strategies
Keywords :
B-ISDN; asynchronous transfer mode; error detection; reliability; telecommunication network routing; telecommunications control; ATM cell level error detection; ATM networks; STM network restoration; asynchronous transfer mode; bandwidth efficient rerouting; broadband ISDN; data services; digital cross-connect restoration; error detection; network control architecture; network reliability; network rerouting; network span failure detection; nonhierarchical multiplexing; performance-cost ratios; rate adaptation; self-healing rings; spare capacity allocation; switching; video services; voice services; Asynchronous transfer mode; B-ISDN; Bit rate; Distributed control; Error correction; ISDN; Image restoration; Protection; Standards development; Telecommunication network reliability;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on