Title :
Some properties of timed token medium access protocols
Author :
Valenzano, Adriano ; Montuschi, Paplo ; Ciminiera, Luigi
Author_Institution :
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
fDate :
8/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Timed-token protocols are used to handle, on the same local area network, both real-time and non-real-time traffic. The authors analyze this type of protocol, giving worst-case values for the throughput of non-real-time traffic and the average token rotation time. Results are obtained for synchronous traffic generated according to a generic periodic pattern under heavy conditions for non-real-time traffic and express not only theoretical lower bounds but values deriving from the analysis of some real networks. A model which addresses the asynchronous overrun problem is presented. The influence of introducing multiple priority classes for non-real-time traffic on the total throughput of this type of message is shown. It is also shown that the differences between the values obtained under worst-case assumptions are close to those obtained under best-case assumptions; the method may therefore be used to provide important guidelines in properly tuning timed-token protocol parameters for each specific network installation
Keywords :
electronic messaging; protocols; token networks; asynchronous overrun problem; average token rotation time; best-case assumptions; generic periodic pattern; heavy conditions; local area network; multiple priority classes; network installation; non-real-time traffic; real networks; real-time traffic; synchronous traffic; theoretical lower bounds; throughput; timed token medium access protocols; timed-token protocol parameters; worst-case assumptions; worst-case values; Access protocols; Application software; Bandwidth; FDDI; Guidelines; Pattern analysis; Telecommunication traffic; Testing; Throughput; Traffic control;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on