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ATM Networks For Online Monitoring Comprised of multiple intelligent probes that perform network data collection, interpretation, and processing. placed at selected access points on Wide Area Networks (WAN probes),or strategic Local Area Network segments (LAN ), or on ATM links (ATM probes).
https://cs.tcd.ie/publications/tech-repo...-95-06.pdf
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ATM
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INTRODUCTION
The rise of technology in India has brought into force many types of equipment that aim at more customer satisfaction. ATM is one such machine which made money transactions easy for customers to bank. The other side of this improvement is the enhancement of the culprit’s probability to get his ‘unauthentic’ share. Traditionally, security is handled by requiring the combination of a physical access card and a PIN or other password in order to access a customer’s account. This model invites fraudulent attempts through stolen cards, badly-chosen or automatically assigned PINs, cards with little or no encryption schemes, employees with access to non-encrypted customer account information and other points of
failure. By forcing the ATM to match a live image of a customer’s face with an image stored in a bank
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ATM NETWORKS
INTRODUCTION
In recent years, computer systems have achieved an almost explosive increase in performance, such that developments in the field of data communications have been unable to keep up. Where the processor performance and memory capacity of PCs have grown over the past ten years by a factor of a hundred, transfer speeds in wide area networks have risen 'only' by a factor of ten, and in LANs they have been stayed much the same.
ATM is a standard recognized throughout the world, which provides for the first time a method for universal information exchange, independent of the end-system and the type of information (data, audio, video).
The architecture of ATM (53 byte cells) supports the design of massive parallel communication architectures and enables the implementation of networks with transfer rates in the gigabit range. With the high-speed networks, it is possible to send huge quantities of data generated by the latest applications (video mail, interactive TV, virtual reality, etc)
ATM is suitable for local area networks as well as wide area networks. The ability of ATM to emulate traditional LAN and WAN architectures will ensure a smooth transition from today's computer network infrastructure to ATM-based high-speed technology.
The intense development efforts being made all major manufacturers of data communication systems in the area of ATM/B-ISDN are evidence of the strategic importance to the industry of this new transmission technology. ATM is increasingly being adopted as the central strategic technology for data communication throughout the industry today.
ATM opens the possibility of designing networks with transmission speeds up to the physical limits. ATM networks with bandwidths approaching the bandwidth of light (30 Terahertz) are imaginable and ATM switches with processing speeds of up to 1 Tbit/s have already been demonstrated in research laboratories. In ATM we may have on our doorstep the ultimate transfer mechanism in data communications.
ATM - ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER MODE:
Asynchronous Transfer Mode is a communication standard that uses a high-speed form of packet switching network as the transmission media ATM was developed as a part of the Broad band Integrated Services Digital Network (BISDN). ATM is intended to utilize the synchronous optical network (SONET)
Conventional electronic switching (ESS) machines currently utilize a central processor to establish switching paths and route traffic though a network. ATM switches, however, will include self-routing procedures where individual cells containing subscriber data will route their own way through the ATM switching network in real time using their own address instead of relying on an external process to establish the switching path (a cell is a short, fixed length packet of data)
PRINCIPLE OF ATM:
ATM - originally designed for WAN communications, but quickly adapted for LANs as well, ends this historical separation and forms a universal platform for data communication, In both ATM LAN AND ATM WAN networks the data transport is achieved via connection-oriented communication paths, which are set up though high-speed switching systems. These ATM switches perform the cell routing from the input ports of the switch to the destination port in real time and in parallel for the ports.
For data transport ATM uses packets with a fixed length of 53 bytes, the so-called cells. These cells can be processed significantly faster and more efficiently in switching systems than data packets of variable length. Because of the cell structure, a massive parallel architecture of ATM switching systems is possible. Since all cells have the same length, all data units which wait at the input ports of a switch for transportation at a given time, can be routed simultaneously to their destination port.
ATM can handle all of today's data services (telephone, data, video-broadcast and interactive) in an efficient way.
WHY ATM?
Reasons for ATM
Increased bandwidth and real-time responsiveness.
Advantages over Ethernet networks.
Limitations of Token Ring and FDDI networks.
High performance of ATM networks.
ATM is a world wide recognized standard, with which a universal information exchange can be realized for the first time, independent of the type of end system and service (data, video, audio).
ATM is suitable for LANs as well as WANs.
ATM is able to handle all existing information services simultaneously and efficiently.
Since ATM is scalable and therefore available in all speed classes.
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It is my project topic. Please send me all i need to know about the topic