Optical Fiber Telecommunications VIB: Chapter 19. Novel Architectures for Streaming/Routing in Optical Networks (Optics and Photonics) Buy on Amazon

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Optical Fiber Telecommunications VIB: Chapter 19. Novel Architectures for Streaming/Routing in Optical Networks (Optics and Photonics)

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ISBN / ASINB019ZU7JFO
ISBN-13978B019ZU7JF9
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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Present-day networks are being challenged by dramatic increases in data rate demands of emerging applications. New network architectures for streaming/routing large elephant transactions will be needed for cost and power efficiencies. This chapter examines a number of possible optical network transport mechanisms: optical packet switching, burst switching, and flow switching and describes the necessary physical layer, routing, and transport layers architectures for these transport mechanisms. Performance comparisons are made based on capacity utilization, scalability, costs, and power consumption. A global-reach network architecture, incorporating optical flow switching, will provide significant lower cost and power consumption for large transactions. This transport mechanism will necessitate physical, media access control, routing, and transport layers and control plane architecture changes over the current Internet architecture and must co-exist with traditional TCP/IP electronic packet switching transport in the same optical network. Scalability in network management and control and session scheduling is identified as the most important driver in the architecture construct. The physical architecture coupled with a matched media access control protocol can help slow down the control plane and still can operate the network with highly dynamic sessions and at high efficiency which is critical for low cost and low power operations. For intra-data center networks when the network bandwidth is not as challenged as a wide area network some form of burst switching can be advantageous if fast light-weight protocols are needed albeit the network must be used at light occupancy for low collision probabilities.
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