Title :
Global satellite backbone network for interconnections between high speed LANs, MANs
Author :
Zakurdaev, Sergey V.
Author_Institution :
HINFONET Co., Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
The principles of interconnecting existing high speed LANs and MANs are discussed. The interconnections are done by means of a geostationary space ring network (SRN), comprising 12 Advanced Technology Communications Satellites, equipped with multibeam antennas and providing intersatellite connectivity and onboard demodulation and information processing. The space ring network performs the tasks of the backbone network and actually is the highest layer of a hierarchic multilayer high speed computer network. The lowest layers of this network are existing LANs and MANs. The network interconnections are based upon so-called Z-BRIDGEs. These bridges provide internetwork retransmission of frames, the routing function being performed by special hardware. The Z-BRIDGEs provide secure transparent connections between any computers belonging to different networks, either public switched or private, at any site world-wide
Keywords :
internetworking; local area networks; metropolitan area networks; multibeam antennas; network topology; satellite antennas; satellite communication; security of data; Advanced Technology Communications Satellites; Z-BRIDGE; backbone network; geostationary space ring network; global satellite backbone network; hierarchic multilayer high speed computer network; high speed LAN; high speed MAN; internetwork frame retransmission; intersatellite connectivity; multibeam antennas; network interconnections; onboard demodulation; onboard information processing; routing function; secure transparent connections; Artificial satellites; Communications technology; Computer networks; Demodulation; Information processing; LAN interconnection; Nonhomogeneous media; Satellite antennas; Space technology; Spine;
Conference_Titel :
Satellite Communications, 1994. ICSC'94., Proceedings of International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Moscow
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2514-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICSC.1994.523108