On-board B-ISDN fast packet switching architectures. Phase 2: Development. Proof-of-concept architecture definition report
Abstract
For the next-generation packet switched communications satellite system with onboard processing and spot-beam operation, a reliable onboard fast packet switch is essential to route packets from different uplink beams to different downlink beams. The rapid emergence of point-to-point services such as video distribution, and the large demand for video conference, distributed data processing, and network management makes the multicast function essential to a fast packet switch (FPS). The satellite's inherent broadcast features gives the satellite network an advantage over the terrestrial network in providing multicast services. This report evaluates alternate multicast FPS architectures for onboard baseband switching applications and selects a candidate for subsequent breadboard development. Architecture evaluation and selection will be based on the study performed in phase 1, 'Onboard B-ISDN Fast Packet Switching Architectures', and other switch architectures which have become commercially available as large scale integration (LSI) devices.
- Publication:
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Computer Sciences Corp. Final Report
- Pub Date:
- June 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993csc..rept.....S
- Keywords:
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- Communication Satellites;
- Large Scale Integration;
- Onboard Data Processing;
- Packet Switching;
- Packets (Communication);
- Satellite Networks;
- Breadboard Models;
- Broadcasting;
- Distributed Processing;
- Downlinking;
- Teleconferencing;
- Uplinking;
- Video Data;
- Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking