ATLXs
ATLXs is a term used to describe a hypothetical class of interoperable data-exchange systems intended for low-latency, high-throughput communications across diverse networks. It is not tied to a single standard or organization, and there is no official, widely deployed technology known as ATLXs in the real world. The concept appears mainly in speculative discussions, research proposals, and fictional settings.
ATLXs aim to provide a common framework for transporting data across different network domains. The emphasis
Architecture and core concepts
A typical ATLX design centers on a transport abstraction layer that can work over multiple underlying link
Implementation status and usage
No official standard, specification, or broadly adopted product lineage exists for ATLXs. As a result, any real-world
Transport layer security, Software-defined networking, Overlay networks, Data-plane and control-plane separation.