Title :
Packet communication protocol for image services on a high-speed multimedia LAN
Author :
Shimizu, Hiroshi ; Mera, Mitsuru ; Tani, Hideaki
Author_Institution :
NEC Corp., Kanagawa, Japan
fDate :
6/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors describe the requirements for high-speed multimedia communication and propose a high-speed communication protocol to provide congestion-free access and efficient retransmission/flow control. Its usefulness is proved in a 400 Mb/s multiaccess loop local area network (LAN) with a 100 Mb/s user interface. The main characteristics of the protocol are separation of image communication handling, guarantee of no buffer overflow in a network, and end-to-end block-based transfer. Buffer reservation control in the user-network interface and a retransmission scheme based on a long-size block are used to realize high-speed congestion control and error recovery. A multimedia terminal architecture suitable for real-time image communication is also discussed. In the prototype system, a few frames of high-resolution image information can be transferred in a second. Around 26 Mb/s effective throughput between application entities has been obtained
Keywords :
broadband networks; digital communication systems; local area networks; multi-access systems; packet switching; protocols; visual communication; 100 Mbit/s; 25 Mbit/s; 400 Mbit/s; buffer reservation control; congestion-free access; end-to-end block-based transfer; error recovery; high-speed communication protocol; high-speed congestion control; high-speed multimedia LAN; image services; local area network; long-size block; multiaccess loop LAN; multimedia terminal architecture; packet communication protocol; real-time image communication; retransmission scheme; retransmission/flow control; user-network interface; Access protocols; Buffer overflow; Communication system control; Error correction; Image communication; Local area networks; Multimedia communication; Prototypes; Throughput; User interfaces;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on