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Fourth International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN '95)
QoS based routeing for ATM networks
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
September 20-September 23
ISBN: 0-8186-7180-7
L. Franck, Service Telematique et Commun., Brussels Univ., Belgium
B. Sales, Service Telematique et Commun., Brussels Univ., Belgium
Abstract: The deployment of optical fibers with the emergence of the ATM technology which relies on a virtual call (VC) model is the necessary infrastructure to support modern applications such as multimedia. We propose to extend the classical method for packet switching, namely the distance vector and the link state method to cover these new user requirements. We present an ATM routeing architecture using route recording and source routeing which is based on "pre-computed" and "on-demand" routes.
Index Terms:
asynchronous transfer mode; ATM networks; QoS based routeing; optical fibers; ATM technology; virtual call model; multimedia; packet switching; distance vector; link state method; ATM routeing architecture; route recording; source routeing; on-demand routes; precomputed routes; protocols
Citation:
L. Franck, B. Sales, "QoS based routeing for ATM networks," icccn, pp.0647, Fourth International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN '95), 1995
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