Title :
Wireless ATM LAN with and without infrastructure
Author :
Du, Yonggang ; Herrmann, Christoph ; May, Klaus Peter ; Hulyalkar, Samir N. ; Evans, David
Author_Institution :
Philips Res. Lab., Aachen, Germany
fDate :
4/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We consider wireless ATM concepts for small LANs, especially for SOHO and future consumer applications. We describe a wireless ATM LAN framework architecture that supports wireless ATM communications in environments with and without fixed ATM infrastructure. For the configuration with an ATM infrastructure, a distributed ATM switched backbone is proposed, which enables a smart ATM switching element to be embedded in every wireless and fixed access point. For bandwidth efficiency and ease of operation (place-and-play), we also propose an ad hoc wireless ATM LAN concept based on the same 5 GHz wireless ATM air interface as is currently under standardization in the ETSI/BRAN and ATM Forum. Unlike CSMA-based ad hoc systems such as HIPERLAN and IEEE802.11, our ad hoc wireless ATM system makes QoS management feasible in an infrastructureless environment by using resource reservation and scheduled medium access protocol. Since cost scalability is essential throughout our system design, we consider forwarding between ad hoc subnets and interworking with the fixed network as important but optional features
Keywords :
access protocols; asynchronous transfer mode; computer network management; internetworking; microwave links; standardisation; wireless LAN; 5 GHz; ATM Forum; ETSI/BRAN; QoS management; SHF; SOHO; ad hoc wireless ATM system; bandwidth efficiency; consumer applications; cost scalability; distributed ATM switched backbone; fixed ATM network infrastructure; interworking; medium access protocol; resource reservation; smart ATM switching element; standardization; wireless ATM LAN architecture; wireless ATM air interface; wireless ATM communications; Asynchronous transfer mode; Bandwidth; Communication switching; Environmental management; Local area networks; Spine; Standardization; Telecommunication standards; Wireless LAN; Wireless communication;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE