Title :
Parallelring: a token ring LAN with concurrent multiple transmissions and message destination removal
Author :
Qu, Yaoshuang ; Landweber, Lawrence H. ; Livny, Miron
Author_Institution :
Network Manage. Inc., Fairfax, VA, USA
fDate :
4/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A token ring local area network, the parallelring, is introduced. The ability to concurrently support multiple communication paths on a single loop in an efficient and fair manner differentiates the parallelring from earlier ring architectures. This is accomplished by using a message destination removal scheme and, hence, allowing more than one station to transmit a variable-length frame at a time. Simulation studies show that the parallelring exhibits better performance in terms of throughput-delay characteristics than the other token rings. In addition, a priority scheme is used in the parallelring to provide messages of different time constraints with different media access priorities so that it can support media access fairness and real-time services. In the parallelring, error detection and recovery are completely decentralized
Keywords :
delays; error correction; error detection; protocols; token networks; LAN; concurrent multiple transmissions; different media access priorities; error detection; error recovery; message destination removal; parallelring; priority scheme; protocols; real-time services; throughput-delay; token ring local area network; variable-length frame; Coaxial cables; Computer network management; Delay; Displays; Explosives; History; Local area networks; Optical fiber LAN; Time factors; Token networks;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on