Th. Antonakopoulos, J. Koutsonikos, V. Pallios and V. Makios:
Simulation Analysis of Access Protocol Storage Requirements in a Local Area
Network Node Environment
The 8th IASTED International Conference on Modelling,
Identification and Control, Grindelwald,
Switzerland, Febr. 1989, pp. 397-401.
Abstract:
Nodal storage limitations in a
store-and-forward computer network lead to blocking; moreover in high-speed LANs
where time restrictions are critical, they resuit in degradation of network
performance due to loss or retransmission of blocked packets. In this work we
consider the Input/Output Packet Buffer (I/O PB) at the interface between the
Medium Access Control (MAC) unit, responsible for the access protocol, and the
Bursty Data Module (BDM), responsible for the processing of higher layer
protocols. The arrival of packets to the buffer from the MAC follows an
interrupted procedure with exponential distribution for the busy and idle times.
The arrival interruptions originate from the Access Protocol used for a high
speed (144 Mb/s) Integrated Services LAN. Both busy and idle times are expressed
in clock time periods with reference to the network speed. The server which
represents the interface between the I/O PB and the BDM is also available in
interrupt form to idle times. The measured performance for the delay
contribution and the buffer size through simulation analysis is also presented
in this paper. Finally, a comparison between the implementation and the
simulation is carried out allowing the optimum choice of the buffer design
parameters through a trade off between the required performance and the hardware
implementation.
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