International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 183 - Number 10 |
Year of Publication: 2021 |
Authors: Michael Asante, Francis Kwadzo Agbenyegah, James Owusu - Kusi |
10.5120/ijca2021921399 |
Michael Asante, Francis Kwadzo Agbenyegah, James Owusu - Kusi . Effect of Asynchronous Transfer Mode Adaptation Layers and Service Class on Network Performance. International Journal of Computer Applications. 183, 10 ( Jun 2021), 16-22. DOI=10.5120/ijca2021921399
This research work investigated the effect of Asynchronous Transfer Mode Adaptation Layers and Service Classes on the performance of a network. The relation between applications such as Voice, Ftp and Email, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Adaptation Layers and ATM Service Classes and their accompanying effect on the performance of a network was investigated. Emphasis on the relation between the ATM Adaptation Layers and ATM Service Classes was centered on Email Download and Upload Response Time, Ftp Download and Upload Response Time, Voice Packet Delay Variation and Voice Packet End to End Delay. Two Scenarios were evaluated through simulations using Riverbed Modeler Academic Edition version 17.5. The results show that the type of ATM Adaptation Layer and Service Classes used for an application has an effect on the performance of a network.