Title
Dynamic TCP-IP/MPLS based VPN over Broadband Dense Wave Division Multiplexer Rings
Abstract
This research is to comprehend the evolution of ultra-high speed Data Transport Networks over a fully protected Dense Wave Division Multiplexer (DWDM) Rings as applicable to high speed Access Networks and high speed Transport Networks. This research ambitions to understand the impact of transporting High Speed Data over Time Multiplexed access to Wave Multiplexed DWDMs. We intend to establish a dynamic TCP-IP/MPLS based VPN over Broadband DWDM rings. The result of such an effort would produce a highly reliable, robust network architecture with high throughput. There are two main problems to be tackled in developing such an architecture. (1) In order to make the system more reliable, data is transmitted in both directions across the ring. In case of a fault in one direction, this makes sure that the data gets through to the destination by the other side of the ring. Therefore there must be a mechanism to avoid duplication of packets during normal operation when there is no fault. (2) TCP is bursty in nature whereas DWDM is TDM based. These issues will dominate the deployment of such architecture.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/WOCN.2013.6616210
Wireless and Optical Communications Networks
Keywords
Field
DocType
IP networks,multiprotocol label switching,time division multiplexing,transport protocols,virtual private networks,wavelength division multiplexing,TCP-IP/MPLS,VPN,broadband dense wave division multiplexer rings,fully protected dense wave division multiplexer ring,high speed access networks,high speed transport network,highly reliable network architecture,packet duplication,robust network architecture,time multiplexed access,ultrahigh speed data transport network,wave multiplexed dwdm,DWDM,IP,MPLS,TCP,VPN
Multiprotocol Label Switching,Computer science,Network packet,Computer network,Network architecture,Multiplexer,Multiplexing,Statistical time division multiplexing,Access network,Channel access method,Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2151-7681
978-1-4673-5997-9
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
2
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ahamed Farzad100.34
Mohamed Musthak200.34
Pragash N. Nagaiyan300.34