Simulation and analytical performance studies of generic atm switch fabrics

As technology improves exciting new services such as video phone become possible and economically viable but their deployment is hampered by the inability of the present networks to carry them. The long term vision is to have a single network able to carry all present and future services. Asynchrono...

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Main Author: Burton, Nigel John
Published: Bournemouth University 1993
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-3328912015-03-19T05:19:40ZSimulation and analytical performance studies of generic atm switch fabricsBurton, Nigel John1993As technology improves exciting new services such as video phone become possible and economically viable but their deployment is hampered by the inability of the present networks to carry them. The long term vision is to have a single network able to carry all present and future services. Asynchronous Transfer Mode, ATM, is the versatile new packet -based switching and multiplexing technique proposed for the single network. Interest in ATM is currently high as both industrial and academic institutions strive to understand more about the technique. Using both simulation and analysis, this research has investigated how the performance of ATM switches is affected by architectural variations in the switch fabric design and how the stochastic nature of ATM affects the timing of constant bit rate services. As a result the research has contributed new ATM switch performance data, a general purpose ATM switch simulator and analytic models that further research may utilise and has uncovered a significant timing problem of the ATM technique. The thesis will also be of interest and assistance to anyone planning on using simulation as a research tool to model an ATM switch.621.382Electrical and Electronic EngineeringBournemouth Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.332891http://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/286/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Burton, Nigel John
Simulation and analytical performance studies of generic atm switch fabrics
description As technology improves exciting new services such as video phone become possible and economically viable but their deployment is hampered by the inability of the present networks to carry them. The long term vision is to have a single network able to carry all present and future services. Asynchronous Transfer Mode, ATM, is the versatile new packet -based switching and multiplexing technique proposed for the single network. Interest in ATM is currently high as both industrial and academic institutions strive to understand more about the technique. Using both simulation and analysis, this research has investigated how the performance of ATM switches is affected by architectural variations in the switch fabric design and how the stochastic nature of ATM affects the timing of constant bit rate services. As a result the research has contributed new ATM switch performance data, a general purpose ATM switch simulator and analytic models that further research may utilise and has uncovered a significant timing problem of the ATM technique. The thesis will also be of interest and assistance to anyone planning on using simulation as a research tool to model an ATM switch.
author Burton, Nigel John
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title Simulation and analytical performance studies of generic atm switch fabrics
title_short Simulation and analytical performance studies of generic atm switch fabrics
title_full Simulation and analytical performance studies of generic atm switch fabrics
title_fullStr Simulation and analytical performance studies of generic atm switch fabrics
title_full_unstemmed Simulation and analytical performance studies of generic atm switch fabrics
title_sort simulation and analytical performance studies of generic atm switch fabrics
publisher Bournemouth University
publishDate 1993
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