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Cet article décrit la mise en œuvre et la démonstration de réseaux locaux pour le réseau d'information photonique hypermédia (HM-PIN), candidat à la plateforme de services d'information offrant des services de diffusion et de télécommunication. En outre, la faisabilité du HM-PIN est également démontrée à l'aide de prototypes de systèmes de réseau local. Ce réseau local adopte une architecture basée sur le multiplexage par répartition en longueur d'onde (WDM) et la commutation de diffusion et de sélection (B&S), et prend en charge tous les services HM-PIN à l'exception de la communication inter-réseau local. Les principaux problèmes de ce réseau proposé résident dans les technologies qui prennent en charge de nombreuses chaînes de diffusion et réduisent les coûts de sélection des chaînes. Cet article considère également la combinaison de la technologie WDM et de trois alternatives : le TDM électrique, le multiplexage de sous-porteuses (SCM ou FDM électrique) et le TDM optique (O-TDM). Trois 128 ch (8 longueurs d'onde
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Masanori OGAWARA, Atsushi HIRAMATSU, Jun NISHIKIDO, Masayuki YANAGIYA, Masato TSUKADA, Ken-ichi YUKIMATSU, "Feasibility Demonstrations of Hyper-Media Photonic Information Networks Using Prototype WDM Broadcast-and-Select Local Network Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E82-C, no. 2, pp. 265-273, February 1999, doi: .
Abstract: This paper describes the implementation and demonstration of local networks for the hyper-media photonic information network (HM-PIN), a candidate for the information service platform offering broadcast and telecommunication services. In addition, the feasibility of the HM-PIN is also demonstrated using prototype local network systems. This local network adopts architecture based on wavelength-division-multiplexing (WDM) and broadcast-and-select (B&S) switching, and supports all HM-PIN services except inter-local-network communication. The major issues of this proposed network are the technologies that support many broadcast channels and reduce channel selection cost. This paper also considers the combination of WDM technology and three alternatives: electrical TDM, subcarrier multiplexing (SCM or electrical FDM), and optical TDM (O-TDM). Three 128 ch (8 wavelengths
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