Title :
Signalling performance evaluation of large ATM networks based on measurements of isolated switches
Author_Institution :
High Speed Networks Lab., Budapest Univ. of Technol. & Econ., Hungary
Abstract :
In the year 2000 the telecommunication market entered a very deep recession. In the current marketplace the service providers must improve network management to reduce operation costs. ATM network service providers offered mainly permanent virtual circuit connections to customers in the last few years, but recently there is an increasing interest in offering switched virtual circuit (SVC) connections to end users. The SVC is based on the use of signalling protocols. Our paper focuses on the performance of call processing in ATM networks. Based on a series of measurement results that have a wide generality among ATM switches, we have built up a node-model to design large ATM signalling networks. The paper shows that a cascaded network is a good estimator for the signalling performance of an arbitrary network. In addition, it is shown that the call density of the network is an important network parameter, which is closely related to the maximum network-level call arrival rate. The case studies are extended from homogeneous networks to hybrid networks.
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; performance evaluation; protocols; queueing theory; telecommunication network management; telecommunication signalling; wide area networks; SVC; WAN; call density; call processing; cascaded network; homogeneous networks; hybrid networks; isolated switch measurements; large ATM networks; maximum network-level call arrival rate; network management; node model; operation cost reduction; signalling performance evaluation; signalling protocols; switched virtual circuit; Asynchronous transfer mode; Circuits; Network topology; Performance analysis; Protocols; Software performance; Static VAr compensators; Switches; Telecommunication switching; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Computers and Communications, 2002. Proceedings. ISCC 2002. Seventh International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1671-8
DOI :
10.1109/ISCC.2002.1021746