Title :
Enhanced throughput in slotted rings employing spatial slot reuse
Author :
Breuer, Simone ; Meuser, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Tech. Hochschule Aachen, Germany
Abstract :
A cell based MAC protocol provides both efficient bandwidth utilisation and easy interfacing with the emerging ATM technology. Therefore the slotted approach is being favoured for data transmission and admission control in distributed LANs operating at data rates of more than one Gbit/s. Spatial slot reuse through destination release has been found to be the most effective way towards improving system throughput. That basic mechanism, however, is unfair by giving preference to stations positioned upstream in the ring circulation direction. The paper discusses approaches for an asynchronous media access control in slotted rings. After a general overview of system throughput obtained by an analytical model, the feasibility of various MAC proposals called ATMR, CRMA-II, Distributor, and MetaRing are compared based on simulation results. Differences in the mechanisms are analysed with a particular respect to the tradeoff between high throughput and the guarantee of bounded packet delays. It is shown, that all approaches are generally suitable to meet the requirements of the new LAN generation
Keywords :
local area networks; network topology; packet switching; performance evaluation; protocols; telecommunication traffic; telecommunications control; 1 Gbit/s; ATM; ATMR; CRMA-II; Distributor; MetaRing; admission control; asynchronous media access control; bandwidth utilisation; bounded packet delays; cell based MAC protocol; data transmission; destination release; distributed LANs; ring circulation direction; slotted rings; spatial slot reuse; system throughput; Admission control; Analytical models; Asynchronous transfer mode; Bandwidth; Data communication; Delay; Local area networks; Media Access Protocol; Proposals; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM '94. Networking for Global Communications., 13th Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-5570-4
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.1994.337578