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1 February 1992 Development and simulation of broadband switch by ATM with buffers
Akira Fukuda, Y. Kakuno, V. Vorasucha, K. Douguchi
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Abstract
Future networks are expected to handle a wide variety of traffic categories including voice, low-speed data, high-speed data, band-compressed video for teleconference, and full-motion video for video signal transmission. It is hoped that ATM technology can provide integrally wide varieties of network services including LAN. The prototype design of our ATM switching system using the Banyan network with input buffers has been completed and some evaluation of the system has been performed. Furthermore, the characteristics of the Banyan network with a sorting network and a large ATM switching system has been simulated to implement a cross-connect system. The performance of the ATM switching system was estimated by computer simulations.
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Akira Fukuda, Y. Kakuno, V. Vorasucha, and K. Douguchi "Development and simulation of broadband switch by ATM with buffers", Proc. SPIE 1578, Fiber Networks for Telephony and CATV, (1 February 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.134957
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KEYWORDS
Switching

Asynchronous transfer mode

Switches

Video

Gallium arsenide

Computer simulations

Computing systems

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