Title :
Self-healing ring networks: gateway to public information networking
Author :
Towster, Henry ; Stephenson, Richard ; Morgan, Scott ; Keller, Myron ; Mayer, Robert ; Shalayda, Robert
fDate :
6/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Self-healing networks are addressed from the viewpoint of enabling the evolution to a modern public information network through self-healing capabilities and the associated network architectures. The term digital city is used for the overall plan for the implementation and transition to a public information network. Public information networking refers to the future network infrastructure that will provide access, transport, and interconnectivity for voice, data, image, and broadband communications in a fault-tolerant, self-healing public network. The various aspects of digital city, including the marketplace assessment, network functional characteristics, physical network architecture, implications for the public network, and implementation strategies, are examined.<>
Keywords :
ISDN; broadband networks; computer networks; digital communication systems; fault tolerant computing; system recovery; ISDN; broadband communications; digital city; fault-tolerant; marketplace assessment; network functional characteristics; physical network architecture; public information networking; self-healing ring networks; Acceleration; Broadband communication; Cities and towns; Communication system signaling; Data communication; Fault tolerance; ISDN; Optical fibers; Road transportation; Urban areas;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE