Title :
Emerging technologies for fiber network survivability
Author_Institution :
Network Control Res. Dept., Bellcore, Red Bank, NJ, USA
fDate :
2/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Reducing network protection costs, while maintaining an acceptable level of survivability, has become an important challenge for network planners and engineers. This article will review technology and architectures that may be used to implement cost effective survivable fiber networks for each transport layer, and discuss the interworking system between survivability mechanisms across different layers and associated open issues. Standards development, product availability and the current status of deployment will also be reviewed. The first section reviews a class of survivable fiber network architectures that has been deployed or is scheduled to be deployed. Next is a review of emerging technologies for these survivable architecture implementations. These emerging technologies include SONET, ATM, and passive optical technology. Finally the issue of multiple layer interworking on SONET/ATM networks is discussed
Keywords :
SONET; asynchronous transfer mode; network topology; optical fibre networks; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication standards; ATM; B-ISDN environment; SONET; emerging technologies; fiber network survivability; multiple layer interworking; network architectures; network planners; network protection costs; open issues; passive optical technology; product availability; standards development; transport layer; Asynchronous transfer mode; B-ISDN; Costs; Environmental economics; Maintenance engineering; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber networks; Protection; SONET; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE