Title :
Resolving the access conflict for shared Ethernet communication channel
Author :
Maslouh, Jihane ; Errami, Ahmed ; Khaldoun, Mohammed
Author_Institution :
GREENTIC/ENSEM, RTSE Team, Hassan II Univ., Casablanca, Morocco
Abstract :
In this paper, we will show how Medium Access Control (MAC) is responsible for managing access to the communication channel for wired network. To ensure efficient transmission, each system must employ a MAC mechanism to arbitrate access to the shared medium in order to avoid data collisions and the same time efficiently share the transmission bandwidth. The purpose of this article is to provide a clear view and understanding of the solution provided, how it allows a strategy to ensure the uniqueness of channel access with fixed and predefined priority to be set up for each communication devices, and how we can exploit the collisions avoiding retransmissions every time to get the channel. Moreover, demonstrate the efficiency of the solution by calculating the performance metrics. It is also our purpose to discuss further prospects of the solution described in this article in order to indicate the trend toward a wireless networks.
Keywords :
local area networks; multi-access systems; telecommunication congestion control; access conflict; access management; channel access; data collision avoidance; efficient transmission; medium access control; shared Ethernet communication channel; wired network; Bandwidth; Communication channels; Delays; Local area networks; Multiaccess communication; Protocols; Registers; Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection (CSMA/CD); Local Area Networks (LAN); Medium Access Control (MAC);
Conference_Titel :
Next Generation Networks and Services (NGNS), 2014 Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Casablanca
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6608-0
DOI :
10.1109/NGNS.2014.6990232