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... configuration , the inter - segment traffic will probably be heaviest on the segments near the middle of the series . Traffic and performance constraints can therefore guide the configuration of segments and the assignment of end - user ...
... configuration , the inter - segment traffic will probably be heaviest on the segments near the middle of the series . Traffic and performance constraints can therefore guide the configuration of segments and the assignment of end - user ...
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... configurations employing parallel bridges , this routing technique can be applied to any other configuration . However , since the routing information field will invariably be limited , by implementation if not by architecture , certain ...
... configurations employing parallel bridges , this routing technique can be applied to any other configuration . However , since the routing information field will invariably be limited , by implementation if not by architecture , certain ...
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... configurations allow the greatest number of segments for a limited length routing information field . For a given ... configuration of segments either by choice or by failure require the determination and dissemination of new routing ...
... configurations allow the greatest number of segments for a limited length routing information field . For a given ... configuration of segments either by choice or by failure require the determination and dissemination of new routing ...
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A Tutorial on the IEEE 802 Local Network Standard | 1 |
Channel Efficiency for LANs Leonard Kleinrock | 31 |
Mean Waiting Time for a Token Ring with Station Dependent | 43 |
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2-cycle access scheme algorithm applications area networks arrival average B(b₂ b₁ b₂ backoff bandwidth baseband bits bridges broadband buffer bursty bursty traffic bytes cable length CDMA circuit switching clipping Computer configuration CSMA CSMA/CD cycle data communications data rate destination address devices distributed efficiency Equation ESP scheme Ethernet Exponential Figure flow control frame free token function gateway IEEE integrated interface intervisit Kbps layer Leonard Kleinrock load local area networks maximum number Mbps mean waiting medium Min2 minislots multiple access n₁ node operation outer traffic PABX packet length packet switching parameters performance probability propagation delay queue r₁ random real-time traffic requirements retransmission ring latency routing SALCS segment number senses the channel simulation standard station service stream traffic synchronous terminals throughput token bus token passing token ring token-acquisition overhead transmit twisted pair users voice and data voice station