ATM cross-connect systems, which will be used for provisioning virtual paths (i.e. logical direct connections between exchanges) in future broadband transport networks, simplify network configuration and yield increased routing and capacity allocating flexibility. This paper describes the design of a large capacity ATM cross-connect system that has a multi-stage network structure which requires only one type of switch module. The capacity of the proposed system can be easily increased without service interruptions. To realize cell sequence integrity, a time stamp is added to the self-routing tag. Required time stamp length and efficient module size are discussed.
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Satoru OKAMOTO, "Modular Expandable Multi-Stage ATM Cross-Connect System Architecture for ATM Broadband Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E75-B, no. 3, pp. 207-216, March 1992, doi: .
Abstract: ATM cross-connect systems, which will be used for provisioning virtual paths (i.e. logical direct connections between exchanges) in future broadband transport networks, simplify network configuration and yield increased routing and capacity allocating flexibility. This paper describes the design of a large capacity ATM cross-connect system that has a multi-stage network structure which requires only one type of switch module. The capacity of the proposed system can be easily increased without service interruptions. To realize cell sequence integrity, a time stamp is added to the self-routing tag. Required time stamp length and efficient module size are discussed.
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