Title :
PCUP: pipelined cyclic upstream protocol over hybrid fiber coax
Author :
Lin, Ying-Dar ; Wu, Chia-Jen ; Yin, Wei-Ming
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. & Inf. Sci., Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
Abstract :
In order to span the NII (National Information Infrastructure) into the homes, the community cable TV networks have to be re-engineered to support two-way interactive services. We propose the PCUP (pipelined cyclic upstream protocol) as the upstream MAC (medium access control) protocol for HFC (hybrid fiber coax) community access network. The PCUP is designed with the intention of pipelining the upstream channel. This is achieved by proper station positioning, which measures the station propagation offset from the headend, and transmission scheduling, which assigns each station the transmission starting time and duration in a cycle. By taking into account the propagation offsets and the transmission times, the transmitted cells can appear back-to-back, ie. pipelined, at the headend. Since only the active stations are scheduled to transmit in a cycle, a membership control mechanism, which runs a contention-based tree walk algorithm, is executed periodically to allow the stations to join or leave. We also compare the PCUP with various schemes proposed to IEEE 802.14 committee
Keywords :
access protocols; cable television; coaxial cables; interactive television; local area networks; optical fibre networks; pipeline processing; telecommunication congestion control; IEEE 802.14 committee; MAC protocol; National Information Infrastructure; cable TV LAN; community cable TV networks; contention-based tree walk algorithm; cycle duration; headend; hybrid fiber coax; medium access control protocol; membership control mechanism; pipelined cyclic upstream protocol; propagation offsets; station positioning; station propagation offset; transmission scheduling; transmission times; transmitted cells; two-way interactive services; upstream channel; Access protocols; Cable TV; Coaxial components; Hybrid fiber coaxial cables; Media Access Protocol; Optical fiber cables; Pipeline processing; Position measurement; Scheduling algorithm; Time measurement;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM '97. Sixteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. Driving the Information Revolution., Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location :
Kobe
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7780-5
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.1997.631140