DocumentCode
3810704
Title
The use of service limits for efficient operation of multistation single-medium communication systems
Author
S.C. Borst;O.J. Boxma;H. Levy
Author_Institution
CWI, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Volume
3
Issue
5
fYear
1995
Firstpage
602
Lastpage
612
Abstract
Time limits are the major mechanisms used for controlling a large variety of multistation single-medium computer-communication systems like the FDDI network and the IEEE 802.4 Token Bus. The proper use of these mechanisms is still not understood and rules for efficient system operation are not available. The authors´ objective is the derivation of such rules. They use a cyclic polling model with different service limits (k-limited service) at the different queues, thus emulating time limits. They are interested in determining these k-limit values so as to minimize the mean waiting cost of messages in the system. A simple approximative approach is proposed for two major problems: one in which a limit is set on the token rotation time and one in which no limits are imposed. The approach is tested for a variety of cases and is shown to be very effective.
Keywords
"Access protocols","Costs","FDDI","Switches","Control systems","Queueing analysis","Emulation","Computer networks","Testing","Local area networks"
Journal_Title
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6692
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/90.469947
Filename
469947
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