DocumentCode
962544
Title
Performance comparison of error control schemes in high-speed computer communication networks
Author
Bhargava, Amit ; Kurose, James F. ; Towsley, Don ; Vanleemput, Guy
Author_Institution
Codex Corp., Mansfield, MA, USA
Volume
6
Issue
9
fYear
1988
Firstpage
1565
Lastpage
1575
Abstract
The authors examine the performance of two different approaches for handling the loss and/or corruption of messages as they are transmitted between two end users in a high-speed network. In the link-by-link approach, two adjacent nodes in an end-to-end path locally detect and recover from message loss or corruption along their joining link. In the end-to-end approach, recovery is done solely on the basis of a single end-to-end protocol. The authors develop analytic performance models, validated with simulation, for comparing the performance of these two approaches. The authors find that for the range of network parameters of practical interest, an end-to-end approach towards error control is superior to a link-by-link approach, even under assumptions that would overly favor the link-by-link approach, while at the same time requiring fewer network resources (e.g. buffers, computation time) than the link-by-link approach. The performance differences arise primarily from the increased buffer requirements of the link-by-link approach.<>
Keywords
computer networks; error correction; error detection; packet switching; analytic performance models; corruption; end-to-end path; error control; error control schemes; high-speed computer communication networks; link-by-link approach; messages; packet switching; simulation; Communication networks; Communication switching; Computer networks; Error correction; High performance computing; High-speed networks; Intelligent networks; Optical computing; Optical packet switching; Protocols;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/49.12884
Filename
12884
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