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Name:

MANISH KUMAR ARORA


Roll No:

RA1807A11 B.Tech(Hons.)-CSE-MBA
Presented To:

Mr. Rajat

CONTENTS
ATM DESIGN GOALS NETWORKS

What is ATM?
Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is the cell relay protocol, in combination with SONET, allows high-speed connection.
The standards for ATM were first Developed in the mid 1980s.TWO groups, the international telecommunication union (ITU_T) And the ATM Forum (ATM) were involved in the creation Of the standards. ATM has been used primarily with telephone and IP networks.

Design Goals: ATM offering large band-width, because of new


transmission media and equipment are dramatically less susceptible to noise degradation, advantage of both factors maximize the data rate. The system must interface with existing system and provide wide-area interconnectivity b/w them without lowering their effectiveness.

The design must be implemented inexpensively so that

cost would not be a barrier to adopt. The new system with ATM must be able work and support the existing telecommunication hierarchies e.g. (local loop, local provider, long distance carriers and so o. ATM is connection oriented technology in which a logical connection is established b/w two end points before the actual data exchange begins. This is a single network strategy that could transport real time vedio and audio as well as images, files, text and email.

FRAME NETWORK
In frame network, data communication at the data link layer had been based on frame based on frame switching and frame networks Different protocols use frames of various size .

Ads network become more complex the information that must Be carried in the header becomes more extensive. The result is larger and larger header relative to the size of data Unit. In response some protocols have enlarge the size of the data unit to make header use more efficient (sending more data with with same size header).

DRAWBACKS OF FRAME NETWORKS


Large data field waste Mixed network Low data rate

CELL NETWORK
Many problem associated with frames
internetworking are solved by adopting a concept called cell networking. A cell network uses the cell as the basic unit of data exchange. Cell: a cell is defined as a small fixed size block of information.

ASYNCHRONOUS TDM
ATM uses asynchronous TDM It uses as a fixed size slots as a cell. The

slot is empty if none of the channel has a cell to send.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: WWW.BZUPAGES.COM http://www.atmforum.org

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