IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 1989, and Exhibition. 'Communications Technology for the 1990s and Beyond
DOI: 10.1109/glocom.1989.64272
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Voice transport on an ATM broadband network

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“…The resulting jitter bound of 1 ms is also a reasonable target for other proposed real-time applications such as MPEG2 [1]. The second method to reduce voice delay is to use partially filled cells, adaptively filled cells or composite cells [11]. These methods can reduce the packetization delay to 1 or 2 ms, but result in reduced efficiency or increased switching complexity.…”
Section: A Servicing Different Implementation Alternatives For Voicementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The resulting jitter bound of 1 ms is also a reasonable target for other proposed real-time applications such as MPEG2 [1]. The second method to reduce voice delay is to use partially filled cells, adaptively filled cells or composite cells [11]. These methods can reduce the packetization delay to 1 or 2 ms, but result in reduced efficiency or increased switching complexity.…”
Section: A Servicing Different Implementation Alternatives For Voicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This common reference clock can be obtained with the ATM underlying physical layer transport, synchronous optical network (SONET) [11]. Such synchronization is assumed for the AAL1 SRTS technique [1].…”
Section: Dfq Disciplinementioning
confidence: 99%