Title :
An adaptive access protocol for general topology VSAT networks
Abstract :
In recent years there has been a demand for general topology (mesh or hybrid) VSAT networks primarily for Pan European applications in Telematic networks, an infrastructure for desk top video conferencing or for general voice/data communication. One such application proposes the simultaneous mesh interconnection of LAN originated data (packet switched) and PABX originated voice (circuit switched) traffic between different VSAT sites. The authors present a functional description of the adaptive access protocol showing the frame structure, network synchronization and the slot selection procedures for voice and data calls. They also describe the results from a simulation program developed to verify the access protocol and network synchronization
Keywords :
LAN interconnection; VSAT networks; access protocols; synchronisation; LAN originated data; PABX originated voice; Pan European applications; Telematic networks; adaptive access protocol; circuit switching; data calls; desk top video conferencing; frame structure; general topology VSAT networks; general voice/data communication; hybrid topology; infrastructure; mesh topology; network synchronization; packet switching; simulation program; simultaneous mesh interconnection; slot selection procedures;
Conference_Titel :
Networking Aspects of Small Terminal Satellite Systems, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London