Title :
A high-capacity, packet-switched, single-hop local lightwave network
Author :
Jia, Feiling ; Mukherjee, Biswanath
Author_Institution :
Div. of Comput. Sci., California Univ., Davis, CA, USA
fDate :
29 Nov-2 Dec 1993
Abstract :
A new network architecture, called MultiS-Net, is proposed to provide packet-switched services to a large number of bursty users connected to a multichannel broadcast medium in a local environment. An example physical network would consist of a passive star coupler to which nodes are connected via two-way fibers, and wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) is used to create multiple, parallel optical channels. A separate channel, called a control channel, is established to coordinate data packet transmissions on the other channels (called data channels). To allow low network interfacing costs, each node in MultiS-Net is only equipped with a single tunable transmitter and a single tunable receiver, both of which are responsible for data channel access as well as control channel access, and both of which are rapidly tunable. MultiS-Net incorporates a simple medium access mechanism, and it can also achieve high system throughput. In addition, MultiS-Net is scalable, i.e. it can accommodate a variable number of nodes as well as time-varying load
Keywords :
optical communication; packet switching; telecommunication channels; telecommunication networks; wavelength division multiplexing; MultiS-Net network architecture; bursty users; control channel access; data channel access; data packet transmission coordination; high-capacity network; low network interfacing costs; medium access mechanism; multichannel broadcast medium; multiple parallel optical channels; packet-switched network; passive star coupler; scalable network architecture; single-hop local lightwave network; system throughput; time-varying load; tunable receiver; tunable transmitter; two-way fibers; variable node number; wavelength division multiplexing; Broadcasting; Costs; Optical coupling; Optical fiber couplers; Optical fiber networks; Optical packet switching; Optical receivers; Optical transmitters; Throughput; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1993, including a Communications Theory Mini-Conference. Technical Program Conference Record, IEEE in Houston. GLOBECOM '93., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Houston, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0917-0
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1993.318248