학술논문

ATM technology development in RACE
Document Type
Conference
Source
IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference GLOBECOM '91: Countdown to the New Millennium. Conference Record Global Telecommunications Conference, 1991. GLOBECOM '91. 'Countdown to the New Millennium. Featuring a Mini-Theme on: Personal Communications Services. :1506-1514 vol.2 1991
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Aerospace
Asynchronous transfer mode
Synchronous digital hierarchy
Broadband communication
Context
B-ISDN
Open systems
Bandwidth
Engineering management
Communication networks
Prototypes
Language
Abstract
The selection of one or more transfer modes for integrated broadband communications was recognized as a key issue in the 1986 RACE definition phase. This resulted in the final adoption of the asynchronous transfer mode, or ATM, and the generation of numerous contributions to CCITT in the context of B-ISDN. In the main RACE program, ATM technology studies continue and are consolidated within three projects dealing respectively with: a target ATM network based entirely on ATM; an initial solution for local access with ATM supported by synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) technology; and evolution strategies and consequent equipment. The consolidated results of these projects are presented. It is argued that these projects collectively present a consistent network architecture which encompasses each stage of evolution from today's networks to the target ATM-based network of tomorrow.ETX