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Journal articles on the topic "Data structures (Computer science) Packet switching (Data transmission) Broadband communication systems"

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Shijer, Sameera Sadey, and Ahmad H. Sabry. "Analysis of performance parameters for wireless network using switching multiple access control method." Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies 4, no. 9(112) (August 31, 2021): 6–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2021.238457.

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The developments of wireless networks have directed to search for opportunities of a broad diversity of improved and new networking contributions. Wireless Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a non-synchronous or random mode of transferring information. The advantages of circuit switching include dedicated connections and guaranteed traffic parameters and the benefits of packet switching are the efficiency at the physical layer and a more cost-effective design. ATM is the only protocol that offers the best of both communication methods. Although the Variable Bit-Rate (VBR) transmission presents a promising prospective of stable data quality, it is usually accompanied by network traffic overload and cell packet loss, which extensively weakens that potential. This work overcomes these concerns by developing a switching-based multiple access control model to improve the data transmission performance of wireless ATM. Therefore, this work discusses the effectiveness of the developed approach to minimize the cell packet losses and network traffic overload in wireless ATM. Three control access is processed; polling, token passing, and reservation algorithms for collision avoidance. The reservation stage reserves the data before sending, which includes two timeline intervals; a fixed-time reservation period, and variable data transmission interval. Using OPNET 10.5, the results show that the presented switching-based multiple access control model can achieve a throughput value of 98.3 %, data transmission delay of about 40.2 ms, and 0.024 % of packet losses during data transmission between the source and destination. It is demonstrated that the introduced method effectively transmits information without creating any network complexity and delay
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Data structures (Computer science) Packet switching (Data transmission) Broadband communication systems"

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Shang, Hao. "Exploiting flow relationships to improve the performance of distributed applications." Link to electronic thesis, 2006. http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/ETD/Available/etd-040606-025621/.

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Yan, Zhaohui. "Performance Analysis of A Banyan Based ATM Switching Fabric with Packet Priority." PDXScholar, 1995. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/5199.

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Since the emergence of the Asynchronous Transfer Mode ( A TM ) concept, various switching architectures have been proposed. The multistage interconnection networks have been proposed for the switching architecture under the A TM environment. In this thesis, we propose a new model for the performance analysis of an A TM switching fabric based on single-buffered Banyan network. In this model, we use a three-state, i.e., "empty", "new" and "blocked" Markov chain model to describe the behavior of the buffer within a switching element. In addition to traditional statistical analysis including throughput and delay, we also examine the delay variation. Performance results show that the proposed model is more accurate in describing the switch behavior under uniform traffic environment in comparison with the "two-state" Markov chain model developed by Jenq, et. al.[4] [6] . Based on the "three-state" model, we study a packet priority scheme which gives the blocked packet higher priority to be routed forward during contention. It is found that the standard deviation of the network delay is reduced by about 30%.
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Yeo, Yong-Kee. "Dynamically Reconfigurable Optical Buffer and Multicast-Enabled Switch Fabric for Optical Packet Switching." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/14615.

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Optical packet switching (OPS) is one of the more promising solutions for meeting the diverse needs of broadband networking applications of the future. By virtue of its small data traffic granularity as well as its nanoseconds switching speed, OPS can be used to provide connection-oriented or connectionless services for different groups of users with very different networking requirements. The optical buffer and the switch fabric are two of the most important components in an OPS router. In this research, novel designs for the optical buffer and switch fabric are proposed and experimentally demonstrated. In particular, an optical buffer that is based on a folded-path delay-line tree architecture will be discussed. This buffer is the most compact non-recirculating optical delay line buffer to date, and it uses an array of high-speed ON-OFF optical reflectors to dynamically reconfigure its delay within several nanoseconds. A major part of this research is devoted to the design and performance optimization of these high-speed reflectors. Simulations and measurements are used to compare different reflector designs as well as to determine their optimal operating conditions. Another important component in the OPS router is the switch fabric, and it is used to perform space switching for the optical packets. Optical switch fabrics are used to overcome the limitations imposed by conventional electronic switch fabrics: high power consumption and dependency on the modulation format and bit-rate of the signals. Currently, only those fabrics that are based on the broadcast-and-select architecture can provide truly non-blocking multicast services to all input ports. However, a major drawback of these fabrics is that they are implemented using a large number of optical gates based on semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOA). This results in large component count and high energy consumption. In this research, a new multicast-capable switch fabric which does not require any SOA gates is proposed. This fabric relies on a passive all-optical gate that is based on the Four-wave mixing (FWM) wavelength conversion process in a highly-nonlinear fiber. By using this new switch architecture, a significant reduction in component count can be expected.
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De, Vega Rodrigo Miguel. "Modeling future all-optical networks without buffering capabilities." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/210455.

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In this thesis we provide a model for a bufferless optical burst switching (OBS) and an optical packet switching (OPS) network. The thesis is divided in three parts.

In the first part we introduce the basic functionality and structure of OBS and OPS networks. We identify the blocking probability as the main performance parameter of interest.

In the second part we study the statistical properties of the traffic that will likely run through these networks. We use for this purpose a set of traffic traces obtained from the Universidad Politécnica de Catalunya. Our conclusion is that traffic entering the optical domain in future OBS/OPS networks will be long-range dependent (LRD).

In the third part we present the model for bufferless OBS/OPS networks. This model takes into account the results from the second part of the thesis concerning the LRD nature of traffic. It also takes into account specific issues concerning the functionality of a typical bufferless packet-switching network. The resulting model presents scalability problems, so we propose an approximative method to compute the blocking probability from it. We empirically evaluate the accuracy of this method, as well as its scalability.
Doctorat en Sciences de l'ingénieur
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Hachfi, Fakhreddine Mohamed. "Future of asynchronous transfer mode networking." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2004. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2639.

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The growth of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) was considered to be the ideal carrier of the high bandwidth applications like video on demand and multimedia e-learning. ATM emerged commercially in the beginning of the 1990's. It was designed to provide a different quality of service at a speed up 100 Gbps for both real time and non real time application. The turn of the 90's saw a variety of technologies being developed. This project analyzes these technologies, compares them to the Asynchronous Transfer Mode and assesses the future of ATM.
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"Routing and switching in teleconferencing networks." Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1992. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5886969.

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Leung, Yiu-Wing.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1992.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 150-157).
Acknowledgments
Abstract
Chapter Chapter 1 --- Introduction --- p.1
Chapter 1.1 --- Background --- p.1
Chapter 1.2 --- Broadband Video Services --- p.1
Chapter 1.3 --- Videoconference Services --- p.7
Chapter 1.4 --- Videoconference Systems --- p.8
Chapter 1.5 --- Chapter Summary and Thesis Organization --- p.18
Chapter Chapter 2 --- Efficient Algorithms for Multiple Destinations Routing --- p.20
Chapter 2.1 --- Background --- p.20
Chapter 2.2 --- Integer Programming Formulation of the MDR Problem --- p.26
Chapter 2.3 --- Heuristics for Multiple Destinations Routing --- p.27
Chapter 2.4 --- Performance Comparisons --- p.40
Chapter 2.5 --- Chapter Summary --- p.50
Chapter Chapter 3 --- Connection Optimization for Two Types of Videoconferences --- p.51
Chapter 3.1 --- Background --- p.51
Chapter 3.2 --- The Videoconference Services --- p.52
Chapter 3.3 --- Connection Optimization --- p.54
Chapter 3.4 --- Performance Analysis --- p.62
Chapter 3.5 --- Chapter Summary --- p.80
Chapter Chapter 4 --- A TDM-based Multibus Packet Switch --- p.81
Chapter 4.1 --- Background --- p.81
Chapter 4.2 --- Architecture of the Multibus Switch --- p.89
Chapter 4.3 --- Operation of the Multibus Switch --- p.93
Chapter 4.4 --- Performance Analysis --- p.95
Chapter 4.5 --- Numerical Results --- p.106
Chapter 4.6 --- Discussions --- p.109
Chapter 4.7 --- Chapter Summary --- p.113
Chapter Chapter 5 --- A Modular Shared Media Video Switch --- p.114
Chapter 5.1 --- System Architecture and Operation --- p.114
Chapter 5.2 --- Slot Assignment for Point-to-Point Transmissions --- p.129
Chapter 5.3 --- Slot Assignment for Point-to-Multipoint Transmissions --- p.132
Chapter 5.4 --- Network Design Example --- p.136
Chapter 5.5 --- Chapter Summary --- p.143
Appendix --- p.144
Chapter Chapter 6 --- Conclusions --- p.147
References --- p.150
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Books on the topic "Data structures (Computer science) Packet switching (Data transmission) Broadband communication systems"

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Lee, Tony T. Principles of broadband switching and networking. Hoboken, N.J: John Wiley & Sons, 2010.

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Lee, Tony T. Principles of broadband switching and networking. Hoboken, N.J: John Wiley & Sons, 2010.

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Lee, Tony T. Principles of broadband switching and networking. Hoboken, N.J: John Wiley & Sons, 2010.

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Delgrossi, Luca. Design of Reservation Protocols for Multimedia Communication. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1996.

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Lee, Tony T. Principles of broadband switching and networking. Hoboken, N.J: John Wiley & Sons, 2010.

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Broadband Packet Switching Technologies: A Practical Guide to ATM Switches and IP Routers. Wiley-Interscience, 2001.

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Chao, H. Jonathan, Cheuk H. Lam, and Eiji Oki. Broadband Packet Switching Technologies: A Practical Guide to ATM Switches and IP Routers. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2008.

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Sum, Lai Wai, and Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers., eds. Broadband access systems: 19-22 November 1996, Boston, Massachusetts. Bellingham, Wash: SPIE, 1996.

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Design of Reservation Protocols for Multimedia Communication. Springer, 2012.

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Principles of Broadband Switching & Networks. John Wiley & Sons, 2001.

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