Fifth Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI (GLSVLSI'95) ATM burst traffic generator The State University of New York at Buffalo March 16-March 18 ISBN: 0-8186-7035-5
The Markov modulated process is widely used to model ATM (Asynchronous Transmission Mode) traffic sources because it can emulate the bursty and correlated traffic arrival. We propose a hardware sample generator emulating the bursty behavior of the Markov process and develop circuits for a 2-state Markov modulated process and an N-state homogeneous Markov modulated process. The generator can produce traffic imitating cell arrival of various voice and video sources. Our test circuit can be fitted into a moderate-sized FPGA chip and can generate up to 20M cell arrivals per second.
Index Terms:
asynchronous transfer mode; telecommunication traffic; Markov processes; voice communication; visual communication; field programmable gate arrays; ATM burst traffic generator; Markov modulated process; ATM traffic sources; hardware sample generator; bursty behavior emulation; 2-state Markov modulated process; N-state homogeneous Markov modulated process; voice sources; video sources; FPGA chip
Citation:
P.P. Chu, "ATM burst traffic generator," glsvlsi, pp.262, Fifth Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI (GLSVLSI'95), 1995 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||