TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of transmission control method in a slotted ring network
AU - Teruya, Ken
AU - Shiratori, Norio
PY - 1995/11
Y1 - 1995/11
N2 - In this paper, an analysis of a slotted ring type network, the Pierce type ring network, is carried out and characteristics of the ring are derived. The ring type network is one of the fundamental computer network topologies. It is easy to implement and has many merits such as low cost and expansion flexibility. However, possible hogging, or domination of slots by one station, is one of its drawbacks. At first, when we regard vacant slots as usable, we show how system performance is fairly dependent on traffic patterns. We also show quantitatively that when slots are fixed to each station, domination of the ring can be completely prevented, although the performance of the system will be reduced. We propose a method to control the transmission of packets in which we have positively adopted the insertion of shift registers into the transmission line to prevent the deterioration of the performance. With the insertion of shift registers, we show the feasibility of improving the performance of the fixed slot allocation method at the same time as preventing domination of the ring. We will discuss the merits of the shift register insertion method, which is introduced to improve the fixed slot and semi-fixed slot allocation methods. In the slotted ring type system, four types of slot allocation method including a register insertion method are considered for the improvement of the system performance. The merits and demerits of the methods are discussed. We show how system performance depends on the traffic patterns considered. We analyze the characteristics of the ring system under various conditions.
AB - In this paper, an analysis of a slotted ring type network, the Pierce type ring network, is carried out and characteristics of the ring are derived. The ring type network is one of the fundamental computer network topologies. It is easy to implement and has many merits such as low cost and expansion flexibility. However, possible hogging, or domination of slots by one station, is one of its drawbacks. At first, when we regard vacant slots as usable, we show how system performance is fairly dependent on traffic patterns. We also show quantitatively that when slots are fixed to each station, domination of the ring can be completely prevented, although the performance of the system will be reduced. We propose a method to control the transmission of packets in which we have positively adopted the insertion of shift registers into the transmission line to prevent the deterioration of the performance. With the insertion of shift registers, we show the feasibility of improving the performance of the fixed slot allocation method at the same time as preventing domination of the ring. We will discuss the merits of the shift register insertion method, which is introduced to improve the fixed slot and semi-fixed slot allocation methods. In the slotted ring type system, four types of slot allocation method including a register insertion method are considered for the improvement of the system performance. The merits and demerits of the methods are discussed. We show how system performance depends on the traffic patterns considered. We analyze the characteristics of the ring system under various conditions.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0029408257
VL - E78-A
SP - 1519
EP - 1526
JO - IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
JF - IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
SN - 0916-8508
IS - 11
ER -