A. Maniatopoulos,
Th. Antonakopoulos and V. Makios:
The Physical
Layer of a Cell-based Local Area Network
The 4th International Conference on Advances in
Communication and Control - COMCON’4, Rhodes, Greece, June 1993, pp. 49-58.
Abstract: The
functional description and the implementation of an experimental research
prototype of the physical layer of a cell-based high-speed local area network is
described. The prototype operates at 800 Mbits/sec and is based on the
functionality resulting from combining functions of the Fibre Channel with the
basic features of the pure ATM of the B-ISDN protocol reference model. Although
most of the physical layer functions have been implemented using Field
Programable Gate Arrays, high cell processing rate (1.88 Mcells/sec) has been
achieved by using a parallel architecture in the various processing stages. The
developed physical layer could be used in local area networks, in customer
premises networks or for the user-network interface in a broadband network.
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