Fairness of Channel Access for Non-time-critical Traffic Using the FDDI Token Ring Protocol1986 - 14 pages |
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1's c-1st turn 100 megabit access control protocol Access for Non-Time-Critical Access to Channel Ames Research Center analytic results Area Networks assignment of synchronous assume asyn Async Async Transmission asynchronous transmission available for asynchronous buffer categorizes channel access channel for synchronous Channel Sync Transmission chronous completes transmission constancy data from simulation downstream stations entire synchronous bandwidth extended cycle fairness of access Fairness of Channel FDDI access protocol FDDI MAC protocol FDDI protocol FDDI supports FDDI Token Ring given some simplifying individual stations link queue Local Area Networks lower priority maximum amount media access control megabit per second NASA Ames Research number of stations overhead provides all stations receives the token S. P. Joshi simplifying assumptions simulation runs station m's station may transmit station's TRT synchronous and asynchronous synchronous bandwidth allocation synchronous traffic th turn time-critical Token Ring Protocol token rotation transmission of asynchronous transmit asynchronous frames TRT expires types of traffic