We describe the design principles of a ring network with spatial bandw
idth reuse. Our goal is to provide the same functions of existing LAN/
MAN designs that do not permit spatial reuse and concurrent transmissi
on. A distributed fairness mechanism for this architecture, which uses
low latency hardware control signals, is presented. The basic fairnes
s mechanism can be extended for implementing multiple priority levels
and integration of asynchronous with synchronous traffic. The ring is
full-duplex and has two basic modes of operation: buffer insertion mod
e for variable size packets and slotted mode for fixed size packets or
cells. As a result, this architecture is suitable for a wide range of
applications and environments. Concurrent access and spatial reuse en
able the simultaneous transmissions over disjoint segments of a bidire
ctional ring, and therefore, can increase the effective throughput, by
a factor of four or more. The efficiency of this architecture does no
t degrade as the bandwidth and physical size of the system increases.
The combination of a full-duplex ring, spatial reuse, reliable fairnes
s mechanism and the exploitation of the recent advent in fiber-optic t
echnology are the basis for the MetaRing network architecture. This ne
twork has been prototyped at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, and
will also be deployed within the AURORA Testbed that is part of the N
SF/DARPA Gigabit Networking program.