DocumentCode
954253
Title
Principles and lessons in packet communications
Author
Kleinrock, Leonard
Author_Institution
University of California, Los Angeles, CA
Volume
66
Issue
11
fYear
1978
Firstpage
1320
Lastpage
1329
Abstract
After nearly a decade of experience, we reflect on the principles and lessons which have emerged in the field of packet communications. We begin by identifying the need for efficient resource sharing and review the original and recurring difficulties we had in achieving this goal in packet networks. We then discuss various lessons learned in the areas of: deadlocks; degradations; distributed control; broadcost channels; and hierarchical design. The principles which we discuss have to do with: the efficiency of Large system; the switching computer; network constraints; distributed control; flow control; stale protocols; and designers not yet experienced in packet communications. Throughout the paper, we identify various open issues which remain to be solved in packet communications.
Keywords
Communication switching; Communication system control; Computer networks; Control systems; Degradation; Distributed computing; Distributed control; Packet switching; Resource management; System recovery;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1978.11143
Filename
1455412
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