DocumentCode
297250
Title
Technology for ATM multigigabit/s switches
Author
Merayo, Luis A. ; Plaza, Pierre ; Chas, Pedro L. ; Piccinini, Gianluca ; Zamboni, Maurizio ; Barbini, M.
Author_Institution
Telefonica Investigacion y Desarrollo, Madrid, Spain
fYear
1994
fDate
28 Nov- 2 Dec 1994
Firstpage
117
Abstract
It is generally accepted that the reasons for selecting ATM as the switching and multiplexing method for B-ISDN are the advantages the bandwidth on demand philosophy offers: flexibility and statistical gain. The main benefit of the throughput improvement that is possible to achieve with link rates of Gb/s in ATM is the exploitation of statistical gain with bursty high peak rate sources. But not only statistical gain justifies the necessity for such advanced technology. High speed ATM switching systems take advantage of the reduction of the number of interface devices (due to multiplexing) and also the number of stages in the ATM switching network, obtaining better figures in the cost/performance ratio. This paper describes an ATM switch that exploits parallelism and segmentation to perform very high speed ATM switching. With this characteristic it is possible to switch more than 2.5 Gb/s per input/output using CMOS and BiCMOS technologies (present implementation) and beyond with more advanced BiCMOS/GaAs
Keywords
B-ISDN; BiCMOS digital integrated circuits; CMOS digital integrated circuits; asynchronous transfer mode; electronic switching systems; switching networks; 2.5 Gbit/s; ATM multigigabit/s switches; ATM switching network; BiCMOS technology; CMOS technology; GaAs; III-V semiconductor; bandwidth on demand; bursty high peak rate sources; cost/performance ratio; high speed ATM switching systems; interface devices; link rates; multiplexing; statistical gain; throughput; Asynchronous transfer mode; B-ISDN; Bandwidth; BiCMOS integrated circuits; CMOS technology; Costs; Gallium arsenide; Switches; Switching systems; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1994. GLOBECOM '94. Communications: The Global Bridge., IEEE
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1820-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOM.1994.513319
Filename
513319
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