Title :
TORUS-switch: scalable Tb/s ATM switch architecture based on the internal speed-up ATM switch
Author :
Genda, Kouichi ; Yamanaka, Naoaki
Author_Institution :
NTT Network Service Syst. Labs., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
An over 1 Tb/s scalable ATM switching system architecture is proposed suitable for the mature B-ISDN environment. Two kinds of switch modules are combined, the small-scale switch with VC and VP-level management named AHM having a 10 to 20 Gb/s throughput, and the high-speed and simple routing switch named AMC offering simple ATM layer management for AHMs-interconnection. The AMC resource management employs the grouped VP resource management scheme only at the AHM. The proposed system architecture gives a high statistical multiplexing gain from small-size switches to over 1 Tb/s switches and easy management; the switching capacity can be efficiently expanded. As the switch architecture of the AMC, a high-speed and scalable ATM switch architecture, named the TORUS-switch, is proposed. The switch is an internal speed-up crossbar-type switch with a cylindrical configuration. The self-bit-synchronization technique is adopted to achieve high-speed cell transmission without requiring high-density implementation technology. Also, a distributed contention-control based on the fixed output-precedence scheme is newly adopted. This control is so simple that the control circuit is achieved with only one gate in each crosspoint. A TORUS-switch is fabricated as an ultra-high-speed crosspoint LSI using the advanced Si-bipolar process to confirm its feasibility. Measured results confirm that the TORUS-switch can be used to realize an expandable tera-bit-rate ATM switch that is also efficient
Keywords :
B-ISDN; asynchronous transfer mode; bipolar digital integrated circuits; distributed control; electronic switching systems; large scale integration; synchronisation; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication network management; telecommunication network routing; 10 to 20 Tbit/s; AHM; ATM layer management; B-ISDN; Si; Si-bipolar process; TORUS switch; VC-level management; VP-level management; cylindrical configuration; distributed contention-control; fixed output-precedence scheme; high-speed cell transmission; high-speed routing switch; internal speed-up ATM switch; internal speed-up crossbar switch; resource management; scalable ATM switch architecture; scalable ATM switching system; self-bit-synchronization; statistical multiplexing gain; switch modules; switching capacity; throughput; Asynchronous transfer mode; B-ISDN; Circuits; Large scale integration; Resource management; Routing; Switches; Switching systems; Throughput; Virtual colonoscopy;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1995. GLOBECOM '95., IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2509-5
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1995.502706