Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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426157 | Future Generation Computer Systems | 2011 | 13 Pages |
Currently, support for digital media is one of the fastest growing requirements of the Internet as demand transitions from services designed to support primarily text and images to those intended also to support rich, high quality streaming multi-media. In response to the need to address this important 21st century communications challenge, an international consortium of network research organizations has established an initiative, the High Performance Digital Media Network (HPDMnet), to investigate key underlying problems, to design potential solutions, to prototype those solutions on a global experimental testbed, and to create an initial set of production services. The HPDMnet service is being designed not only to support general types of digital media but also those based on extremely high resolution, high capacity data streams. These HPDMnet services, which are based on a wide range of advanced architectural concepts at all layers, provide a framework for network middleware that allows non-traditional resources to enable new network services, including those based on dynamically provisioned international lightpaths supported by flexible optical-fiber and optical switching technology. These HPDMnet services have been showcased at major national and international forums, and they are being implemented within several next generation communications exchanges.
Research highlights► The HPDMnet experiments validated the strengths of the basic HPDMnet architecture. ► They demonstrated a capability for global dynamic L1/L2 multi-domain provisioning. ► They showed that it supports multiple high quality, reliable, long duration, large capacity streams. ► They showed that such streams can be transported multipoint to multipoint globally. ► They demonstrated core transport capabilities required for next generation digital media.