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40th IEEE Computer Society International Conference (COMPCON'95)
Two wavelength division multiplexing WAN trials
San Francisco, California, USA
March 05-March 09
ISBN: 0-8186-7029-0
W.J. Lennon, Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
R.L. Thombley, Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, as a super-user, supercomputer, and super-application site, is anticipating the future bandwidth and protocol requirements necessary to connect to other such sites as well as to connect to remote-sited control centers and experiments. In this paper we discuss our vision of the future of Wide Area Networking, describe the plans for a wavelength division multiplexed link connecting Livermore with the University of California at Berkeley and describe plans for a transparent, /spl ap/=10 Gb/s ring around San Francisco Bay.
Index Terms:
wavelength division multiplexing; wide area networks; optical fibre networks; optical communication; wavelength division multiplexed link; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; WAN trials; wavelength division multiplexing; protocol requirements; University of California at Berkeley; fiber communication links; WDM; Fibre Channel; Wide Area Networks; WAN
Citation:
W.J. Lennon, R.L. Thombley, "Two wavelength division multiplexing WAN trials," compcon, pp.46, 40th IEEE Computer Society International Conference (COMPCON'95), 1995
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