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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
P.P. Chu, Dept. of Electr. Eng., Cleveland State Univ., OH, USA
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
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