SAFENET-a Navy approach to computer networking
暂无分享,去创建一个
The SAFENET (survivable adaptable fiber optic embedded network) standards which are being developed for use in US Navy computer-based systems, are described. There are two SAFENET standards. SAFENET I is based on the IEEE 802.5 LAN standard, while SAFENET II is based on the fiber distributed data interface (FDDI). The SAFENET physical topology is based on a dual counter-rotating ring architecture which provides many survivability features. The SAFENET program has been successful in defining a set of network profiles which will meet the requirements of Navy shipboard combat systems. These standards provide many advantages over current interconnection methods, including use of fiber optics, system survivability, and use of commercial standards.<<ETX>>
[1] Information processing systems-open systems interconnection-transport protocol specification , 1982, CCRV.
[2] H. Zimmermann,et al. OSI Reference Model - The ISO Model of Architecture for Open Systems Interconnection , 1980, IEEE Transactions on Communications.
[3] David L. Mills. Network Time Protocol (version 2) specification and implementation , 1989, RFC.
[4] David T. Marlow,et al. SAFENET-a LAN for Navy mission critical systems , 1989, [1989] Proceedings. 14th Conference on Local Computer Networks.