Title :
An approximate method for the performance analysis of PLAYTHROUGH rings
Author :
Silio, Charles B., Jr. ; Ghafir, Hatem M. ; Parikh, Manish R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
fDate :
9/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Analytical models are presented and shown to approximate adequately simulation results for average message queuing time, service time, and control frame round trip time on ring-topology local area networks. These LANs use a PLAYTHROUGH protocol, a data link layer medium access control protocol that achieves concurrent transfer of multiple messages of arbitrary length. The analytical predictions of data message service time and control frame round trip time are used in a queuing system model of average message waiting times versus throughput for this class of multiserver circuit-switched ring under assumptions of uniform and symmetric traffic and a shortest outbound distance first service discipline at each node. The analytical models are validated using simulation results. The analysis includes both the effects of competing traffic originating at other nodes on the ring and the effects of the medium access control mechanism overhead on the waiting times experienced by messages arriving at an arbitrarily chosen node
Keywords :
circuit switching; local area networks; performance evaluation; protocols; queueing theory; PLAYTHROUGH protocol; PLAYTHROUGH rings; approximate method; average message queuing time; concurrent transfer; control frame round trip time; data link layer medium access control protocol; multiple messages; multiserver circuit-switched ring; performance analysis; queuing system model; ring-topology local area networks; service time; shortest outbound distance; simulation results; symmetric traffic; throughput; waiting times; Access protocols; Analytical models; Data analysis; Local area networks; Media Access Protocol; Message service; Performance analysis; Predictive models; Queueing analysis; Traffic control;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on