ATM adaptation layer 2 (AAL2) for low bit rate speech and data: issues and challenges

A new ATM adaptation layer (AAL2) to support low bit rate and delay sensitive applications in an ATM environment has been approved by ITU-T. AAL2 allows multiplexing of voice/data packets (minicells) from different users in a single ATM connection thus improving the utilization of the network resour...

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