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Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)Arjan DurresiDepartment of Computer Science,Louisiana State University,Baton Rouge, LA 70803Email: JainDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering,Washington University in St. Louis,St. Louis, MO 63130Email: Transfer mode (ATM) is a cell-oriented switching and multiplexingtechnology that uses fixed-length (53 byte; 48 bytes of data, and 5 bytes of headerinformation) packets called cells to carry various typesof traffic, such as data,voice, video, multimedia, and so on, through multiple classes of services. ATM is a1connection-oriented technology, in which a connection is established between the twoendpoints before the actual data exchange provides a highly complex technology, with features intended for applicationsranging from global telco networks to private local area computer networks.

the classical OSI seven-layer networking model. Because ATM is asynchronous, it provides true bandwidth-on-demand. Additionally, ATM is capable of handling any form of informa-tion (e.g., data, voice, video, audio, e-mail, faxes), moving this information quickly across a network with millions of virtual paths and channels between end-user equipment

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