학술논문

Data Transport Networks: Case Studies in a Public Transit Environment
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine IEEE Veh. Technol. Mag. Vehicular Technology Magazine, IEEE. 7(3):67-72 Sep, 2012
Subject
Transportation
Aerospace
Computing and Processing
Robotics and Control Systems
SONET
Bandwidth
Ethernet networks
Local area networks
Internet
Data transfer
Language
ISSN
1556-6072
1556-6080
Abstract
Ethernet has become the de facto standard for providing data transport not only throughout the Internet but also for numerous private and industrial networks. Before Ethernet's dominance, circuit-switched networks (or time-division multiplexed networks such as synchronous optical network (SONET) are popular choices for applications that require flexible and reliable data transport. Over the past ten years, packet-switched networks in general (and Ethernet in particular) usurped the role formerly played by these circuit-switched networks. But is this a good development given that not all applications that require data transport are created equally? This article explores the current trend of using packet-switched as opposed to circuit-switched networks in the context of providing data transport for rail-based public transit agencies and, after examining five case studies, draws conclusions that are relevant for public transit agencies.