• Title/Summary/Keyword: 람다 네트워킹

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Design of High-Performance Lambda Network Based on DRS Model (DRS 모델에 기반한 고성능 람다 네트워크의 설계)

  • Noh, Min-Ki;Ahn, Sung-Jin
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.77-86
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    • 2009
  • Large-scale applications, that needs large-capacity R&D resources and realtime data transmission, have demanded more stable and high-performance network environment than current Internet environments. Recently, global R&D networks have focuses on utilizing Lambda networking technologies and resource reservation systems to be satisfied with various applications' requirements. In this paper, we modify the existing DRS (Dynamic Right-Sizing) model to reflect various advantages in terms of the stability and high-capacity of Lambda network. In addition, we suggest the design methodology of high-performance Lambda network, which can integrate NRPS (Network Resource Provisioning System) into our modified DRS model.

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The extension of the User Controlled LightPath to support a network-level Articulated Private Network (네트워크 레벨의 Articulated Private Network을 지원하기 위한 User Controlled LightPath의 확장)

  • Yu, Yeongjae;Kim, Yusung;Chon, Kilnam;Kim, Min-A;Hong, Wontaek;Gong, Jeong-Wook
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.140-145
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    • 2007
  • The Lambda Networking is emerging to provide the high bandwidth stably for advanced applications such as a large file transfer in High Energy Physics and an Uncompressed HDTV streaming. The User Controlled LightPath(UCLP) is a software to facilitate the Lambda Networking. The UCLP is scalable as using Web Services to define and manage network resources. In this paper, we describe how we deployed the UCLP into KREONet2 and GLORIAD-KR. We also present that the original UCLP creates only a link-level APN due to a SONET technology. As employing a Virtual LAN (VLAN) of the layer2 technology in the UCLP, we can efficiently create a network-level APN.

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