DocumentCode :
3422887
Title :
A native ATM protocol architecture design and performance evaluation
Author :
Karabek, Raschid
Author_Institution :
Aachen Univ. of Technol., Germany
fYear :
35735
fDate :
2-5 Nov1997
Firstpage :
204
Lastpage :
210
Abstract :
ATM networks offer the Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees required for future multimedia applications. Native mode ATM access offers full access to ATM´s Quality of Service capabilities in homogeneous ATM networks and provides support for a wide range of information streams with different properties and requirements. The author presents a native ATM service architecture offering a common service access point for establishing virtual connections and additional transport layer functionality such as end-to-end error, flow and congestion control, datagram transfer and VC multiplexing. The author introduces the elements of the architecture, their functionality and capabilities. ATM networks are characterized by sudden changes in the available bandwidth due to the arrival or departure of constant bit rate (CBR) or variable bit rate (VBR) connections, and short term congestion in ATM switches caused by sporadic superimpositions of bursts from several sources. The author focuses on protocol mechanisms aimed at maximising effective end-to-end throughput (goodput) on data channels using ATM´s best effort service, the unspecified bit rate (UBR) service
Keywords :
access protocols; asynchronous transfer mode; local area networks; multimedia systems; performance evaluation; software performance evaluation; telecommunication congestion control; ATM networks; Quality of Service guarantees; VC multiplexing; common service access point; congestion control; constant bit rate connections; data channels; datagram transfer; end-to-end error; flow control; homogeneous ATM networks; information streams; maximised effective end-re-end throughput; multimedia applications; native ATM protocol architecture design; native ATM protocol architecture performance evaluation; native mode ATM access; sporadic burst superimposition; transport layer functionality; unspecified bit rate service; variable bit rate connections; virtual connections; Access protocols; Asynchronous transfer mode; Bandwidth; Bit rate; Error correction; Quality of service; Streaming media; Switches; Throughput; Virtual colonoscopy;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Local Computer Networks, 1997. Proceedings., 22nd Annual Conference on
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
ISSN :
0742-1303
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8141-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/LCN.1997.630989
Filename :
630989
Link To Document :
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