Abstract:
LOCAL AREA NETWORKS are currently enjoying tremendous popularity as a means for providing wideband interconnection and communications among data terminals, host computers...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
LOCAL AREA NETWORKS are currently enjoying tremendous popularity as a means for providing wideband interconnection and communications among data terminals, host computers and other types of digital equipment located throughout a single building or a campus of buildings. Such networks are typically based on bus, ring, or star architectures, each of which manifests its own set of advantages and disadvantages. In this paper, an architectural approach is described that draws upon and integrates the advantages found separately in these three different architectures, while avoiding the major disadvantages found in any one. This new architecture employs a centrally located short bus that provides an extremely efficient packet-switching service to the devices attached to the network. Bandwidth on the short bus is dynamically allocated in response to instantaneous demands by means of a highly efficient but flexible prioritybased bus contention scheme. The approach permits multiple priority classes with fair allocation of bandwidth within each class, along with a capability for integrated circuit and packet switching. The architecture can also make use of existing twisted-pair building wiring, and at the same time take advantage of emerging optical-fiber technology. In addition, the architecture provides a means to expand the network beyond a local area, resulting in a wide-area network capability.
Published in: IEEE Communications Magazine ( Volume: 22, Issue: 8, August 1984)
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Optical Fiber ,
- Data Packets ,
- Advanced Setting ,
- Host Computer ,
- Wide Area Network ,
- Switching Circuit ,
- Transmission Rate ,
- Time Slot ,
- Network Management ,
- Average Delay ,
- Flexible Scheduling ,
- Propagation Delay ,
- Light Load ,
- OR Operation ,
- Packet Transmission ,
- Packet Size ,
- Transmission Medium ,
- End Devices ,
- Pipelining ,
- Fault Detection And Isolation ,
- Excess Delay ,
- Star Topology ,
- Switch Module ,
- Message Length ,
- Small Packets ,
- Virtual Connections ,
- Basic Building Blocks ,
- Traffic Load ,
- Internode
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Optical Fiber ,
- Data Packets ,
- Advanced Setting ,
- Host Computer ,
- Wide Area Network ,
- Switching Circuit ,
- Transmission Rate ,
- Time Slot ,
- Network Management ,
- Average Delay ,
- Flexible Scheduling ,
- Propagation Delay ,
- Light Load ,
- OR Operation ,
- Packet Transmission ,
- Packet Size ,
- Transmission Medium ,
- End Devices ,
- Pipelining ,
- Fault Detection And Isolation ,
- Excess Delay ,
- Star Topology ,
- Switch Module ,
- Message Length ,
- Small Packets ,
- Virtual Connections ,
- Basic Building Blocks ,
- Traffic Load ,
- Internode