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Modelling and Simulation of DSL using IP and ATM: Illustrative Comparisons in COMNET III
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posted on 2023-06-07, 20:01 authored by M Gralewitz, A Michel, E Stipidis, Falah AliFalah AliIn this paper simulation and performance studies are presented for an integrated access network system employing combination of ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) and IP (Internet Protocol), to overcome the limitations of DSL technology and provide the required Quality of Service (QoS). The simulations are developed using a commercial network modelling and simulation tool named COMNET III. The paper describes an effective way of representing ADSL in the simulation environment as well as its integration with the other two technologies. It is also shown that the integration of IP over ATM over ADSL provide the QoS needed for the real time multimedia applications studied in this paper.
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Simulation Modelling Practice and TheoryISSN
1569-190XExternal DOI
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5Volume
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383-395Pages
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- Engineering and Design Publications
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The paper presents a new modelling and simulation of integrated access networks employing combination of ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line), ATM (asynchronous transfer mode), and IP (internet protocol) to provide Quality of Service (QoS) using commercial-off-the-shelf tools. COMNET III was selected for this work as one of the most widely used simulation tools in academia and industry for planning Broadband Connection Architectures offered today for home internet access. The work presented shown to achieve the QoS required for different real time multimedia applications. Published in a very good international journal on the subject area with rigorous review process.Full text available
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2012-02-06Usage metrics
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