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Tag: Optical Networking

Optical Networking is a method of communication that uses signals encoded onto light waves to transmit information across a network. This technology primarily relies on optical fibers to carry light signals over long distances with minimal loss and interference. It serves as the backbone for global telecommunications networks, providing high bandwidth and speed, which are crucial for internet, television, and telephone services. Optical networking utilizes components like transmitters, receivers, and optical fibers, which allow it to transmit data much faster and over longer distances compared to traditional copper cable networks, making it integral for meeting the growing demands for data transmission in contemporary communication infrastructures.

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    Grid proxy architecture for network resources

    8341257 Grid proxy architecture for network resources: A Grid Proxy Architecture for Network Resources (GPAN) is proposed to allow Grid applications to access resources shared in communication network domains. GPAN bridges Grid services serving user applications and network services controlling network devices through its proxy functions such as resource data and management proxies. Working with Grid resource index and broker services, GPAN employs distributed network service peers (NSP) in network domains to discover, negotiate and allocate network resources such as bandwidth for Grid applications. An elected master NSP is the unique Grid node that runs GPAN and represents the whole network to share network resources to Grids without Grid involvement of network devices. GPAN provides the Grid Proxy service (GPS) to interface with Grid services and applications, and the Grid Delegation service (GDS) to interface with network services to utilize network resources. Resource-based XML messaging is employed for the GPAN proxy communication.

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    8341257 Grid proxy architecture for network resources: A Grid Proxy Architecture for Network Resources (GPAN) is proposed to allow Grid applications to access resources shared in communication network domains. GPAN bridges Grid services serving user applications and network services controlling network devices through its proxy functions such as resource data and management proxies. Working with Grid resource index and broker services, GPAN employs distributed network service peers (NSP) in network domains to discover, negotiate and allocate network resources such as bandwidth for Grid applications. An elected master NSP is the unique Grid node that runs GPAN and represents the whole network to share network resources to Grids without Grid involvement of network devices. GPAN provides the Grid Proxy service (GPS) to interface with Grid services and applications, and the Grid Delegation service (GDS) to interface with network services to utilize network resources. Resource-based XML messaging is employed for the GPAN proxy communication.

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