Title :
Performance of explicit rate flow control in ATM networks
Author_Institution :
Connectware Inc., USA
Abstract :
For the last 26 years packet networks have insured low data loss for bursty data traffic with flow control which the author introduced in the ARPANET in 1969 and as a standard in X.25 in 1975. However, from the time ATM was introduced commercially around 1992 until now, flow control has been totally missing. The credit flow control used historically in packet networks was far too expensive at ATM speeds and no alternative had been developed. Without flow control, ATM has been no more effective than a high speed circuit switch. Over the past two years the ATM Forum has studied and refined the authors proposal for explicit rate flow control. This recommendation which will be released in early 1996 will finally permit ATM to carry data traffic with high efficiency and with extremely low loss. This paper examines the performance of various possible versions of rate flow control permissible under this recommendation.
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; packet switching; telecommunication control; ARPANET; ATM networks; EFCI; X.25; binary rate control; bursty data traffic; credit flow control; explicit rate flow control; high efficiency; high speed circuit switch; low data loss; low loss; packet networks; performance; ARPANET; Asynchronous transfer mode; Circuits; Communication system traffic control; Delay; Intelligent networks; Optimal control; Size control; Switches; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
Compcon '96. 'Technologies for the Information Superhighway' Digest of Papers
Conference_Location :
Santa Clara, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7414-8
DOI :
10.1109/CMPCON.1996.501743