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A distributed topology information system for optical networks based on the semantic web

โœ Scribed by Jeroen van der Ham; Freek Dijkstra; Paola Grosso; Ronald van der Pol; Andree Toonk; Cees de Laat


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
886 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
1573-4277

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โœฆ Synopsis


The research networking community has embraced novel network architectures to provide e-Science applications with dedicated connections instead of shared links. IP and optical services converge in these new infrastructures to form hybrid networks. Lightpaths are the services offered to clients in the optical portion of the network. They are chosen because they guarantee the appropriate QoS in terms of bandwidth and latency.

NDL -the Network Description Language -is a data model offering users and providers of lightpaths with a common ontology to describe topology information of hybrid optical networks. The strength of NDL is that it supports a wide range of applications, including pathfinding, visualisation and asset management, via the definition of a common data model to exchange network descriptions. Since NDL is based on the Semantic Web techniques, it is straightforward to relate NDL with application-specific ontologies. In this paper we present the current status of the NDL schemas and its use in several applications.


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