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Asynchronous Transfer Mode

Title: Asynchronous Transfer Mode
Category: Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1147 | Pages: 4.9 (approximately 235 words/page)


Asynchronous Transfer Mode

Asynchronous Transfer Mode: Asynchronous Transfer Mode By Gene Bandy State Technical Institute Asynchronous Transfer Mode: Asynchronous Transfer Mode(ATM) is a "high-speed transmission protocol in which data blocks are broken into small cells that are transmitted individually and possibly via different routes in a manner similar to packet-switching technology". In other words, it is a form of data transmission that allows voice, video and data to be sent along the same network. In the past, …showed first 75 words of 1147 total

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showed last 75 words of 1147 total…wait, with all the promise of ATM's capabilities many details are still in the standards process Asynchronous Transfer Mode: Reference: 1. Freeman, Roger L. ((1996). Telecommunication System Engineering: Third Edition. City: New York, John Wiley & Sons, INC. 2. Spohn, Darren L. (1997). Data Network Design. City: McGraw-Hill Company. 3. Taylor, D. Edgar (1995). The McGraw-Hill Internetworking Handbook. City: New York, McGraw-Hill Company. Internet: 1. Quigley, David (1997). A Technical View of ATMs. [online], Available: http://www.mathcs.carleton.edu/students/quigleyd/atmtech.html.

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