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4 November 1993 Performance evaluation of an ATM-based high-speed slotted ring network
Christoph Bach, Stefan Richter
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Proceedings Volume 1974, Transport Technologies for Broadband Optical Access Networks; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.161517
Event: Video Communications and Fiber Optic Networks, 1993, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
The asynchronous transfer mode ring protocol (ATMR), which is proposed to regulate multiple terminals within the Customer Premises Network (CPN) accessing the B-ISDN through a single user-network-interface (UNI), is described and its performance is analyzed. The mean packet access delay and the fair sharing of the non-guaranteed bandwidth at various levels of network load are evaluated by a discrete event simulation. Window size and reset period are the key parameters of the ATMR cycle-reset type access protocol. The simulation results show that depending on the choice of the window size the mean packet access delay can be optimized. The fairness among the stations in terms of mean packet access delay can be guaranteed under the examined load conditions. The results also demonstrate that the mean packet access delay increases according to the network size.
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Christoph Bach and Stefan Richter "Performance evaluation of an ATM-based high-speed slotted ring network", Proc. SPIE 1974, Transport Technologies for Broadband Optical Access Networks, (4 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.161517
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KEYWORDS
Asynchronous transfer mode

Performance modeling

Computer simulations

Local area networks

Systems modeling

Radio propagation

Standards development

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