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the result by 2—and thus the data portion of the ATM cell contains 48 bytes.
Figure 8.1: The ATM cell.
The fixed size of the ATM cells provides some the following benefits:
Efficient bandwidth use of the physical medium
Ability of applications to share the network more fairly
Accommodation for bursty applications
Effective recovery of data loss on the physical wire
Note ATM is based on the switching and multiplexing techniques proposed by the ITU for Broadband
Integrated Services Digital Network (BISDN) access.
Time Division Multiplexing
ATM uses a switching and multiplexing method called Time Division Multiplexing (TDM). This method
places voice, multimedia, and data into fixed−length cells. These cells are then routed to their destination
without regard to content.
TDM combines the information from different resources onto a single serial trunk link that dedicates a
predefined timeslot on the multiplexed line for a piece of each resource’s data, as shown in Figure 8.2. If a
source has nothing to send, then the timeslot goes unused, and the bandwidth is considered wasted.
Figure 8.2: Data from multiple switch ports (resources) is sent down a single multiplexed serial link.
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