DocumentCode
2596891
Title
The fibre distributed data interface (FDDI)-a new generation standard for local area networks
Author
King, Timothy J.
fYear
1988
fDate
13-17 Jun 1988
Firstpage
239
Lastpage
242
Abstract
A description is given of the fiber distributed data interface (FDDI), which is the result of standardization within the X3T9 group of the American National Standards X3 Committee. FDDI grew from the need for a standard high-speed interconnection between mainframes and their peripherals, resulting in a 100-Mb/s local area network (LAN) with a degree of fault tolerance. It also has major applications in front-end networks interlinking high-bandwidth workstations and as a backbone for bridging lower-speed LANs, such as Ethernet. The FDDI defines a high-speed optical, token-passing ring network supporting both synchronous and asynchronous data transmission. It can be enhanced to carry real-time services such as digital voice and video. The standard is nearing completion and is being forwarded to the International Organization for Standardization
Keywords
local area networks; optical fibres; optical links; standards; 100 Mbit/s; Ethernet; FDDI; LAN; fault tolerance; fibre distributed data interface; local area networks; mainframes; peripherals; standard; token-passing ring network; Ethernet networks; FDDI; Fault tolerance; High speed optical techniques; LAN interconnection; Local area networks; Optical fiber LAN; Spine; Standardization; Workstations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrotechnics, 1988. Conference Proceedings on Area Communication, EUROCON 88., 8th European Conference on
Conference_Location
Stockholm
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EURCON.1988.11148
Filename
11148
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