• DocumentCode
    1889985
  • Title

    Multiple packet multiple channel CSMA/CD protocols for local area networks

  • Author

    Du, David H C ; Chang, Shu-Ping ; Subbaro, Ghanta

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. Sci., Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN, USA
  • fYear
    1989
  • fDate
    23-27 Apr 1989
  • Firstpage
    163
  • Abstract
    Multiple-channel architectures have been proposed for broadcasting-based local area networks to overcome the problem of deteriorating performance when a very high speed communication channel is used. Such networks are called multiple-channel local area networks (M-LANs). In a carrier-sense multiple-access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) protocol designed for M-LANs (M-CSMA/CD), a ready station selects only one channel to transmit its packet according to some channel selection mechanism. A new CSMA/CD protocol for M-LAN architecture is proposed by which a station may select and try to transmit the same packet on K channels (K⩾1). If it has been successfully transmitted on more than one channel after the end-to-end propagation delay, it randomly selects one channel to finish its transmission and immediately stops its transmission on the rest of the channels. This is called the multipacket multichannel CSMA/CD protocol (MM-CSMA/CD). The performance of the proposed MM-CSMA/CD protocol can be shown to be potentially better than that of the M-CSMA/CD protocol and the traditional CSMA/CD protocol
  • Keywords
    carrier sense multiple access; local area networks; packet switching; protocols; M-LANs; broadcasting-based; communication channel; local area networks; multiple packet multiple channel CSMA/CD protocols; Access protocols; Bandwidth; Broadband communication; Computer architecture; Computer science; Delay effects; ISDN; Local area networks; Multiaccess communication; Telecommunication traffic;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    INFOCOM '89. Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. Technology: Emerging or Converging, IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Ottawa, Ont.
  • Print_ISBN
    0-8186-1920-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/INFCOM.1989.101449
  • Filename
    101449