Hybrid Access Control for Broadcast-Based ATM-LANs
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概要
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This paper proposes a hybrid access control scheme for broadcast-based ATM-LANs. Broadcast-based ATM-LANs are shared media networks with star topology. In this network, packets are broadcast to all subscriber terminals by a CPYF (Cell coPY Function) node located in the ATM network and only relevant packets are extracted and sent to the destined user layer function by packet filtering functions in the terminals. The simplicity of the packet transfer mechanism makes the network very economical. In broadcast-based ATM-LANs, the hybrid access control scheme is effective in improving pefformance. In this scheme, short packets and long packets are transmitted respectively by means of a back-pressure type and a CSMA/CD type access control scheme. Throughput evaluation was performed by computer simulation and the results show that the proposed scheme achieves a high throughput characteristic.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1995-04-25
著者
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Kubo T
Ntt Network Service Systems Laboratories Ntt Corporation
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Murayama Junichi
NTT Telecommunication Networks Laboratories
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Kubo Teruyuki
NTT Telecommunication Networks Laboratories
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Murayama J
Ntt Corp. Musashino‐shi Jpn
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