Title :
The NGI ONRAMP test bed: reconfigurable WDM technology for next generation regional access networks
Author :
Froberg, N.M. ; Henion, S.R. ; Rao, H.G. ; Hazzard, B.K. ; Parikh, S. ; Romkey, B.R. ; Kuznetsov, M.
Author_Institution :
Lincoln Lab., MIT, Lexington, MA, USA
fDate :
12/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Next generation internet optical network for regional access using multi-wavelength protocols (NGI ONRAMP) is a pre-competitive consortium sponsored by DARPA. Its mission is to develop architectures, protocols, and algorithms for wavelength division multiplexing (WDM)-based regional access networks that will effectively support the NGI. A reconfigurable WDM test bed is being built to demonstrate some of the key thrusts of the consortium, including dynamic service provisioning and optical flow switching, service protection in the optical domain, medium access control protocols, and network control and management geared for the efficient transport of Internet traffic over WDM networks. The ONRAMP test bed will consist of a feeder network connecting via access nodes to distribution networks on which the end users reside. ONRAMP network reconfiguration is enabled by access nodes that contain both optical and electronic switching components, allowing data traffic to be routed all-optically through the network or to be switched and aggregated by electronic Internet protocol (IP) routers. This paper describes the goals and basic architecture of the ONRAMP test bed, as well as the design, construction, and characterization of the network access nodes. To illustrate test bed operation, we demonstrate optical flow switching over the test bed that achieves Gb/s throughput of TCP data between end user workstations.
Keywords :
Internet; access protocols; optical fibre subscriber loops; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; wavelength division multiplexing; DARPA; Internet protocol routers; Internet traffic; NGI ONRAMP test bed; ONRAMP network reconfiguration; ONRAMP test bed; access nodes; data communication; distribution networks; dynamic service provisioning; end users; feeder network; medium access control protocols; network access nodes; network control; network management; next generation regional access networks; optical domain; optical flow switching; reconfigurable WDM technology; reconfigurable WDM test bed; service protection; test bed operation; wavelength division multiplexing; Access protocols; IP networks; Image motion analysis; Media Access Protocol; Next generation networking; Optical fiber networks; Protection; Testing; Transport protocols; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of