Next-generation science information network for leading-edge applications

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Abstract

High-speed networks are definitely essential tools for leading-edge applications in many research areas, including nuclear fusion research. This paper describes a number of advanced features in the Japanese next-generation science information network, called SINET3, and gives researchers clues on the uses of advanced high-speed network for their applications. The network services have four categories, multiple layer transfer, enriched virtual private network, enhanced quality-of-service, and bandwidth on demand services, and comprise a versatile service platform. The paper also describes the network architecture and advanced networking capabilities that enable economical service accommodation and flexible network resource assignment as well as effective use of Japan's first 40-Gbps lines. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Urushidani, S., & Matsukata, J. (2008). Next-generation science information network for leading-edge applications. Fusion Engineering and Design, 83(2–3), 498–503. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fusengdes.2007.10.003

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