• DocumentCode
    2896164
  • Title

    An efficient channel-feedback-based adaptive protocol for scheduling variable-length messages on slotted, high-speed fiber optic LANs/MANs

  • Author

    Banerjee, Subrata ; Mukherjee, Biswanath

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. Sci., California Univ., Davis, CA, USA
  • fYear
    1991
  • fDate
    8-11 Dec 1991
  • Firstpage
    731
  • Lastpage
    738
  • Abstract
    This paper is based on the continuation-bit approach in conjunction with a probabilistic scheduling strategy called the p i-persistent protocol. This combination has been proposed as an efficient multiple access protocol for transmitting variable-length messages on slotted, high-speed, fiber-optic, bus-structured local and metropolitan area networks (LANs/MANs). Specifically, the authors extend the previous static model on this approach to the dynamic case so that the protocol can be implemented. A dynamic simulation model of the protocol using the continuation-bit approach has been formulated, and channel feedback information has been used to calibrate the operating parameters in real time. Since the goal was to study the operation of the dynamic protocol with variable-length messages, variable-bit-rate coded (i.e., compressed) video was chosen as the traffic to be carried by the network in the illustrative examples. The simulation model indicates that channel feedback is a good approach for dynamically adjusting the network parameters as the network loading and the message lengths fluctuate. Even at a network utilization of 0.6, it was found that almost all video messages were transmitted from the station buffers before the next video message arrived
  • Keywords
    digital simulation; local area networks; optical fibres; optical links; performance evaluation; protocols; scheduling; telecommunications computing; MANs; channel-feedback-based adaptive protocol; continuation-bit approach; dynamic simulation model; fiber optic LANs; multiple access protocol; operating parameters; pi-persistent protocol; probabilistic scheduling strategy; scheduling variable-length messages; simulation model; static model; video messages; Access protocols; Adaptive scheduling; Broadcasting; Computer science; Feedback; Optical fiber networks; Optical fibers; Processor scheduling; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Simulation Conference, 1991. Proceedings., Winter
  • Conference_Location
    Phoenix, AZ
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-0181-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/WSC.1991.185679
  • Filename
    185679