Performance Analysis of the Bus Topology Network for Effectual Data Distribution

Ojo Jayeola Adaramola, Jamiu Olasina
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Stability, reliability, efficiency, and dependability necessitate a higher performance feature-based system in Ethernet LAN to meet the prevalent emergent technology of 5G and beyond 5G in the domain of networking. LAN technology has experienced the most progression since it came to reality. Despite its ability to achieve promising performance, the technology still keeps some topology characteristics that have a greater influence on its performance. This paper, therefore, addresses the high packet loss experienced in bus topology by investigating the performance of bus topology in four practical scenarios consisting of 10, 20, 30, and 40 nodes. In some applications, traffic was cautiously selected and configured in the application configuration to generate traffic for the modeling. These include HTTP, FTP, email, and databases before they were finally defined in the profile configuration. Substantial global and object statistics such as delay (sec), traffic-sent (bits/sec), traffic-received (bits/sec) for global, and throughput (bits/sec) for global were considered as network metrics for simulation in the OPNET environment. The results obtained proved that as the number of nodes increased, more traffic (bits/sec) were sent and received, more messages were delivered (bits/sec), the delay (sec) was lowered, but greater bit errors per packet were experienced in the network, thus making the bus topology not very suitable for a larger network.
有效数据分发的总线拓扑网络性能分析
稳定、可靠、高效、可靠要求以太网局域网系统具有更高的性能特征,以满足网络领域流行的5G及5G以上新兴技术。局域网技术自问世以来经历了最大的进步。尽管该技术能够实现有希望的性能,但该技术仍然保留了一些对其性能有较大影响的拓扑特征。因此,本文通过研究总线拓扑在由10、20、30和40个节点组成的四种实际场景中的性能,解决了总线拓扑中遇到的高丢包问题。在一些应用程序中,在应用程序配置中谨慎地选择和配置流量,以生成用于建模的流量。这些包括HTTP、FTP、电子邮件和数据库,然后在配置文件配置中最终定义它们。大量的全局和对象统计数据,如延迟(秒)、发送流量(位/秒)、接收流量(位/秒)(全局)和吞吐量(位/秒)(全局),被认为是OPNET环境中仿真的网络指标。得到的结果证明,随着节点数量的增加,发送和接收的流量(bits/sec)增加,传递的消息(bits/sec)增加,延迟(sec)降低,但网络中每个数据包的误码较大,使得总线拓扑不太适合较大的网络。
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