Abstract
The CARRIOCAS project studies and implements a high bit
rate optical network capable of accommodating the requirements of data-intensive,
high-performance distributed applications, in terms of bandwidth, quality
of service guarantees, dynamic and automated service provisioning. The investigations
are carried out under the constraints of supporting the applications on converged
network infrastructures hosting other types of traffic. Distributed storage
of massive volumes of data as well as collaborative high resolution remote
visualization are under experimentation on a testbed. This paper analyzes
the requirements brought by the applications on the network, compares different
network architectures, presents the management architectures along with some
resource selection optimization algorithms, and describes the testbed and
tested applications.
© 2009 IEEE
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