Title :
Recent results from ATDNet: an operating transparent network
Author :
Runser, Robert J. ; Toliver, Paul ; McNown, Scott
Author_Institution :
Telcordia Technol., USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The Advanced Technology Demonstration Network (ATDNet) is designed to investigate the advantages of a transparent optical layer for metropolitan area networks. ATDNet links 6 nodes from government agency laboratories throughout Washington, D.C. The physical topology is arranged as two fiber rings, the West Ring and the East Ring. The network infrastructure has supported many forward-looking optical network research projects, most notably the DARPA funded MONET program. A key requirement of MONET was a reconfigurable optical layer that could support transparent optical connections for client services. As part of a new experimental initiative, the LTS and NRL nodes are now evaluating prototype systems similar to the original MONET network elements but using state-of-the-art MEMS switch fabric technology. Because both the MONET and MEMS OXCs are optically transparent, upgrades to fine cards, protocols, and software features were not required to achieve interoperability.
Keywords :
metropolitan area networks; micro-optics; microswitches; optical fibre networks; optical interconnections; ATDNet; Advanced Technology Demonstration Network; East Ring; MEMS OXCs; MEMS switch fabric technology; MONET program; West Ring; fiber rings; government agency laboratories; interoperability; metropolitan area networks; operating transparent network; physical topology; reconfigurable optical layer; transparent optical connections; transparent optical layer; Fabrics; Government; Laboratories; Metropolitan area networks; Microswitches; Network topology; Optical design; Optical fiber networks; Prototypes; Software prototyping;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics Society, 2002. LEOS 2002. The 15th Annual Meeting of the IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7500-9
DOI :
10.1109/LEOS.2002.1159351