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CRC-based framing is a kind of frame synchronization used in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and other similar protocols. The concept of CRC-based framing was developed by StrataCom, Inc. in order to improve the efficiency of a pre-standard Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) link protocol. This technology was ultimately used in the principal link protocols of ATM itself and was one of the most significant developments of StrataCom. An advanced version of CRC-based framing was used in the ITU-T SG15 G.7041 Generic Framing Procedure (GFP), which itself is used in several packet link protocols.

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  • CRC-based framing is a kind of frame synchronization used in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and other similar protocols. The concept of CRC-based framing was developed by StrataCom, Inc. in order to improve the efficiency of a pre-standard Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) link protocol. This technology was ultimately used in the principal link protocols of ATM itself and was one of the most significant developments of StrataCom. An advanced version of CRC-based framing was used in the ITU-T SG15 G.7041 Generic Framing Procedure (GFP), which itself is used in several packet link protocols. (en)
  • Концепт кадрирования на основе CRC был разработан корпорацией StrataCom для улучшения эффективности стандартного протокола ATM (англ. asynchronous transfer mode — асинхронный способ передачи данных). Данная технология широко применялась в ключевых протоколах канального уровня самого ATM и была одной из важнейших разработок StrataCom. Продвинутая версия данного метода кадрирования была использована в общей процедуре инкапсуляции данных (ITU-T SG15 G.7041 Generic Framing Procedure), которая сама по себе была после использована в нескольких протоколах канального уровня. (ru)
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  • April 2013 (en)
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  • Does 'this' refer to 'cyclic redundancy check' or to 'CRC-based framing'? Does any *real* ATM implementation actually correct single-bit errors with 'this scheme', or is CRC used only to detect and reject erroneous frames, like nearly all other CRC applications? (en)
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  • CRC-based framing is a kind of frame synchronization used in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and other similar protocols. The concept of CRC-based framing was developed by StrataCom, Inc. in order to improve the efficiency of a pre-standard Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) link protocol. This technology was ultimately used in the principal link protocols of ATM itself and was one of the most significant developments of StrataCom. An advanced version of CRC-based framing was used in the ITU-T SG15 G.7041 Generic Framing Procedure (GFP), which itself is used in several packet link protocols. (en)
  • Концепт кадрирования на основе CRC был разработан корпорацией StrataCom для улучшения эффективности стандартного протокола ATM (англ. asynchronous transfer mode — асинхронный способ передачи данных). Данная технология широко применялась в ключевых протоколах канального уровня самого ATM и была одной из важнейших разработок StrataCom. Продвинутая версия данного метода кадрирования была использована в общей процедуре инкапсуляции данных (ITU-T SG15 G.7041 Generic Framing Procedure), которая сама по себе была после использована в нескольких протоколах канального уровня. (ru)
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  • CRC-based framing (en)
  • Кадрирование на основе CRC (ru)
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