About the ATOMIC-2
Project
The ATOMIC LAN is a 640-Mbps packet-switched LAN designed by ISI
and CalTech. The ATOMIC project succeded
in implementing a LAN prototype, including host interfaces and switches.
ATOMIC-2 is investigating how to use the ATOMIC LAN as a production network.
See our wiring plan - it's not your usual LAN
topology...
ATOMIC was developed from Caltech's MOSAIC mesh-connected supercomputer
technology. Myrinet
is a commercial version of ATOMIC
is being produced by our friends at Myricom.
ATOMIC-2 is a member of the ARC and SCAN ATM
testbeds.
Support
ATOMIC-2 is supported by the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency (DARPA):
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This work is supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
through Ft. Huachuca contract #DABT63-93-C-0062 entitled "Netstation Architecture
and Advanced Atomic Network". The views and conclusions contained in this
document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing
the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the Department of
the Army, the Advanced Research Projects Agency, or the U.S. Government.
We receive additional support from ARC and SCAN, a LA-area ATM testbed:
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Last modified July 15, 1997.