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MARIN: Metro Access Rings Integrated Network

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Summary: 

The main bottleneck of today's networks is in their access segment. To address that bottleneck, this project is focused on fiber broadband access. MARIN was launched in 2005 to investigate a powerful set of technologies for fiber access and MANs. MARIN stands for Metro and Access Rings Integrated Network, and makes use of wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) ring technology to address the current and future limitations of both access networks and MANs. MARIN has the following innovative features: 
        

  • WDM ring technology integrating MAN and access networks and providing Tb/s MAN capacity
  • Highly scalability with respect to the number of users and data rates
  • Smooth transition from legacy networks to future networks 
  • Compatibility with both electronic and optical routing for high speed and low latency
  • High-speed routing based on Optical Burst Switching (OBS) to avoid delays 
  • Compatibility with routing employing wavelength conversion 
  • Novel parametric optoelectronic components developed by my group 

The MARIN research program will investigate in depth the feasibility of the proposed MARIN architecture. We will perform investigations in the areas of access networks, MAN, and OBS with wavelength conversion. The research will culminate in a testbed incorporating all features necessary to test the performance of the MARIN architecture, and to demonstrate its benefits.

 

Integrated Metro and Access Ring Network 

  • An ultra broadband, highly scalable, reconfigurable, and secure integrated metro-access ntework. 
  • Ultra-fast tunable optical parametric wavelength conversion and its practical application. 
  • Novel geographically distributed dynamic optical burst switching technique.

 

​MARIN Hybrid Access Network 

  • A scalable, flexible, and high performance optical backbone architecture to support next generation, ubiquitous wireless access network.

 

MARIN-AIM: Access Interconnected Mesh Network 

  • Novel interconnecting WDM access network that enhances metro ring performance. 
  • Integrated metro-access interface for transparent and efficient traffic transport.
 
Sponsors: 
National Science Foundation (Award Number 520291)
Publications: 
An ultra-scalable broadband architecture for municipal hybrid wireless access using optical grid network
Reconfigurable Optical Backhaul and Integrated Routing Algorithm for Load Balancing in Hybrid Optical-Wireless Access Networks
Dynamic Wavelength Allocation in a Converged and Scalable Interface for Metro-Access Ring Integrated Networks
MARIN: Demonstration of a Flexible and Dynamic Metro-Access Integrated Architecture
MARIN: Metro-Access Ring Integrated Network
Enabling Security Countermeasure and Service Restoration in Passive Optical Networks
Burst Switching Metro-Access Ring Integrated Network
End-to-End QoS of Video Streaming Service on Joint SUCCESS DWA PON and Modified RPR Network
Hybrid Architecture and Integrated Routing in a Scalable Optical–Wireless Access Network
Next-Generation Broadband Optical Access Networks (Invited Paper)
Burst-Mode Metro and Access Networks, (Invited Paper)
Passive Optical Network Research at PNRL (Invited talk)
Next-Generation Broadband Access Networks: Metro-Access Integration and Optical-Wireless Convergence (Keynote speech and paper)
Photonic Components for Future Passive Optical Networks (Invited talk)
Photonic Components for Future Broadband Access Networks (Invited talk)
Future Evolution of Broadband Access: Toward Hybrid Access Networks, (Keynote address)

  

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