New document published: Grid Optical Burst Switched Networks (GOBS)

New OGF document published in the Information track: GFD-I.128 Title: Grid Optical Burst Switched Networks (GOBS) Author/editors: R. Nejabati Abstract: As Grid applications evolve, the need for user controlled network infrastructure is apparent in order to support emerging dynamic and interactive services. Examples of such applications may be high resolution home video editing, real-time rendering, high-definition interactive TV, e-health and immersive interactive learning environments. These applications need infrastructures that makes vast amount of storage and computation resources potentially available to a large number of users. Key for the future evolution of such networks is to determine early on the technologies, protocols, and network architecture that would enable solutions to these requirements. In an attempt to address this problem, in this draft novel network paradigms and solutions based on the optical burst switching are discussed View and download OGF documents here: http://www.ogf.org/gf/docs/?final -- Greg Newby, OGF Editor Dr. Gregory Newby, Chief Scientist of the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center Univ of Alaska Fairbanks-909 Koyukuk Dr-PO Box 756020-Fairbanks-AK 99775-6020 e: newby AT arsc.edu v: 907-450-8663 f: 907-450-8603 w: www.arsc.edu/~newby
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