Title :
Design and implementation of a high-speed transport protocol
Author :
Netravali, Arun N. ; Roome, W.D. ; Sabnani, K.
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Lab., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
fDate :
11/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The design, analysis, and implementation of an end-to-end transport protocol that is capable of high throughput consistent with the evolving high-speed physical networks based on fiber-optic transmission lines and high-capacity switches are presented. Unlike current transport protocols in which changes in control/state information are exchanged between the two communicating entities only when some significant event occurs, this protocol exchanges relevant and full state information periodically and frequently. It is shown that this reduces the complexity of protocol processing by removing many of the procedures required to recover from network inadequacies such as bit errors, packet loss, and out-of-sequence packets and makes it more amenable to parallel processing. Also, to increase channel utilization in the presence of high-speed, long-latency networks and to support diagrams, and efficient implementation of the selective repeat method of error control is incorporated in the protocol. An implementation using a Motorola 68030-based multiprocessor as a front-end processor is described. The current implementation can comfortably handle 10-15 kpackets/s
Keywords :
computer networks; packet switching; protocols; Motorola 68030-based multiprocessor; analysis; design; end-to-end transport protocol; error control; fiber-optic transmission lines; high-capacity switches; high-speed physical networks; high-speed transport protocol; implementation; parallel processing; selective repeat method; Bandwidth; Communication switching; Delay; Error correction; High-speed networks; Optical switches; Parallel processing; Throughput; Transmission lines; Transport protocols;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on