Telecommunication -- Switching systems -- Evaluation
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Simulation of an ATM switch and interfacing it with the existing modules in the network model, 1999
Item — Call number MU Thesis Gol
Identifier: b2194888
Abstract
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) switching systems have been developed to support traffic patterns in telecommunication networks. The basic function of a switching element is to buffer cells that are destined for the same outlet. Two major buffering strategies are available for use in switching elements, input buffering and output buffering. Each buffering strategy affects the performance of the switching element, [sic] In this paper I have concentrated on...
Dates:
1999
Simulation of input buffering in an asynchronous transfer mode switch, 1997
Item — Call number MU Thesis Rie
Identifier: b2088043
Abstract
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) switching systems have been developed in order to support the new traffic patterns in telecommunication networks. An ATM switching system is composed of identical basic switching building blocks called switching elements that have been arranged in a particular topology. The basic function of a switching element is to buffer cells that are destined for the same outlet. Currently, two major buffering strategies are available for use in switching elements,...
Dates:
1997