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ATCA: its performance and application for real-time systems

The Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (ATCA), describes a high bandwidth, high connectivity, chassis based architecture designed principally to appeal to the telecommunications industry. The object of the exercise was to closely connect compute engines within the chassis to multiple user servi...

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Autores principales: Oltean, Alexandra D, Martin, Brian Robert
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/914506
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description The Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (ATCA), describes a high bandwidth, high connectivity, chassis based architecture designed principally to appeal to the telecommunications industry. The object of the exercise was to closely connect compute engines within the chassis to multiple user services brought in at the front panel. This maps closely to the needs of real time systems and the main points of the architecture are reviewed and discussed in that light. The performance of an ATCA backplane has been tested and measured using a Backplane Tester developed within a 10Gb/s Ethernet switch project that was an early adopter of the ATCA standard. Some results from these tests are presented.
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spelling cern-9145062019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/914506engOltean, Alexandra DMartin, Brian RobertATCA: its performance and application for real-time systemsComputing and ComputersThe Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (ATCA), describes a high bandwidth, high connectivity, chassis based architecture designed principally to appeal to the telecommunications industry. The object of the exercise was to closely connect compute engines within the chassis to multiple user services brought in at the front panel. This maps closely to the needs of real time systems and the main points of the architecture are reviewed and discussed in that light. The performance of an ATCA backplane has been tested and measured using a Backplane Tester developed within a 10Gb/s Ethernet switch project that was an early adopter of the ATCA standard. Some results from these tests are presented.CERN-OPEN-2005-034oai:cds.cern.ch:9145062005-05-23
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ATCA: its performance and application for real-time systems
title ATCA: its performance and application for real-time systems
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