DocumentCode
3179332
Title
SIGnet: a new ultra-high-speed lightwave network architecture
Author
Bignell, Allan M. ; Todd, Terence D.
Author_Institution
Commun. Res. Lab., McMaster Univ., Hamilton, Ont., Canada
fYear
1989
fDate
1-2 June 1989
Firstpage
40
Lastpage
43
Abstract
A high-speed network architecture, SIGnet (Slotted Interconnected-Grid network), is introduced. SIGnet is intended for metropolitan and extended-metropolitan areas and is currently being studied under the extremely high-speed networks project of the Telecommunications Research Institute of Ontario. In SIGnet, the topology is piecewise-regular and permits bandwidth allocation and network evolution which is much more easily accomplished than in previous designs. Since a system consisting of an arbitrary piecewise interconnection of regular topological segments can be engineered, many of the problems are alleviated. An introduction to the new network design is given, and some preliminary results obtained concerning the traffic processing schemes which have been investigated are presented.<>
Keywords
optical links; Ontario; SIGnet; Slotted Interconnected-Grid network; Telecommunications Research Institute; bandwidth allocation; extremely high-speed networks project; metropolitan area networks; network design; network evolution; piecewise regular topology; traffic processing; ultra-high-speed lightwave network architecture; Bandwidth; Bidirectional control; Channel allocation; Design engineering; High-speed networks; Routing; Systems engineering and theory; Telecommunication network topology; Telecommunication traffic; Wavelength division multiplexing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications, Computers and Signal Processing, 1989. Conference Proceeding., IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on
Conference_Location
Victoria, BC, Canada
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PACRIM.1989.48301
Filename
48301
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