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This paper describes an architectural design and related services of a new Japanese academic backbone network, called SINET5, which will be launched in April 2016. The network will cover all 47 prefectures with 100-Gigabit Ethernet technology and connect each pair of prefectures with a minimized latency. This will enable users to leverage evolving cloud-computing powers as well as draw on a high-performance platform for data-intensive applications. The transmission layer will form a fully meshed, SDN-friendly, and reliable network. The services will evolve to be more dynamic and cloud-oriented in response to user demands. Cyber-security measures for the backbone network and tools for performance acceleration and visualization are also discussed.
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Urushidani, S., Abe, S., Yamanaka, K., Aida, K., Yokoyama, S., Yamada, H., … Yamada, S. (2015). New directions for a Japanese academic backbone network. IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, E98D(3), 546–556. https://doi.org/10.1587/transinf.2014NTI0001
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