Throughput analysis of a timer-controlled token-passing protocol under heavy load

J. Pang, F. Tobagi
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Abstract

To support real-time applications on a local area network, some recently proposed standards, such as the IEEE 802.4 token bus standard and FDDI, use timers to control station access of the channel in addition to a basic token-passing protocol. The major reason for incorporating the timing mechanism is to avoid excessively long cycles in token-passing that can disrupt real-time services for packetized voice and real-time control. Nevertheless, the timing mechanism is flexible enough to provide priority among non-real-time traffic as well. The authors present an analysis of the throughput performance of the timer-controlled token-passing protocol under heavy load and a few other assumptions. The analysis not only reveals the priority structure of the protocol but also some salient features that render the protocol more favorable than other cycle-limiting schemes (e.g., fixed-maximum channel access per cycle).<>
重负载下定时器控制令牌传递协议的吞吐量分析
为了支持局域网上的实时应用,最近提出的一些标准,如IEEE 802.4令牌总线标准和FDDI,除了基本的令牌传递协议外,还使用定时器来控制信道的站点访问。合并定时机制的主要原因是为了避免令牌传递的周期过长,否则会破坏分组语音和实时控制的实时服务。然而,定时机制足够灵活,也可以在非实时流量中提供优先级。作者分析了定时器控制令牌传递协议在高负载和其他一些假设下的吞吐量性能。分析不仅揭示了协议的优先级结构,而且还揭示了使协议比其他周期限制方案(例如,每个周期固定最大信道访问)更有利的一些显着特征。
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