DocumentCode
1363668
Title
Architecture and control of an adaptive high capacity flat network
Author
Livermore, Eric ; Skillen, Richard P. ; Beshai, Maged ; Wernik, Marek
Author_Institution
Adv. Network Res. Group, Nortel (Northern Telecom), USA
Volume
36
Issue
5
fYear
1998
fDate
5/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
106
Lastpage
112
Abstract
This article discusses the design of a scalable high-performance multiservice network based on programmable transport. A meshed network with dynamically adjustable link capacities and nodes which provide data packing into “containers” for transport is proposed. A ring-based network, exchanging data containers among its nodes, is the preferred implementation due to its flexibility, maintainability, and high reliability. With lossless rings, the quality of service is controlled solely by the origin and destination nodes, without any interference from other data streams. Flexible programmable transport greatly improves the performance, simplifies the controls, and facilitates scalability. The concept is a departure from classical network thinking. By reducing the complexity of the network core, an economical, reliable, and manageable network with feature-rich edge nodes can be realized. An architecture with recursive ring-based structures provides a high degree of flexibility in bandwidth allocation and is compatible with current transport networks and future all-optical networks
Keywords
adaptive systems; maintenance engineering; network topology; optical fibre networks; telecommunication control; telecommunication network management; telecommunication network reliability; WDM; adaptive high capacity flat network; all-optical networks; bandwidth allocation; data packing; dynamically adjustable link capacities; economical network; edge nodes; lossless rings; maintainability; manageable network; meshed network; network architecture; network control; network design; network nodes; performance; programmable transport; quality of service; recursive ring-based network; reliability; scalable high-performance multiservice network; transport networks; Adaptive control; Adaptive systems; Channel allocation; Computer architecture; Containers; Internet telephony; Programmable control; Quality of service; Scalability; Telecommunication traffic;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/35.668263
Filename
668263
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