Title :
Bit-Oriented Control Procedures for Computer-to-Computer Communications Systems
Author_Institution :
Principal Engineer at Honeywell Information Systems; Honeywell Alternate representative to ANSI Task Groups: x353.4 - Data Communication Control Procedures, and x353.5 - Data Communications System Performance.
Abstract :
BIT-ORIENTED CONTROL PROCEDURES ARE A NEW GENERATION OF COMMUNICATION LINK CONTROL PROCEDURES WHICH HAVE EVOLVED DURING THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS. THESE NEW PROCEDURES OFFER MANY ADVANTAGES OVER CHARACTER-ORIENTED OR BASIC MODE CONTROL PROCEDURES WHICH ARE COMMONLY USED TODAY. BECAUSE OF THIS, IT IS EXPECTED THAT BIT-ORIENTED CONTROL PROCEDURES WILL EVENTUALLY REPLACE CHARACTER-ORIENTED PROCEDURES FOR MOST SYNCHRONOUS DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS APPLICATIONS.
Keywords :
Application software; Communication system control; Computer networks; Control systems; Cyclic redundancy check; Data communication; Data structures; Protection; Terminology; Time sharing computer systems;
DOI :
10.1109/MC.1973.5005546