1981
DOI: 10.1109/tcom.1981.1094893
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Local-Area Subnetworks: A Performance Comparison

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“…Upon detection of a collision, transmission is aborted and the node schedules its message for the retransmission. The time period over which the node schedules retransmission is doubled each time the message experiences a collision (Bux, 1981). …”
Section: The Communication Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upon detection of a collision, transmission is aborted and the node schedules its message for the retransmission. The time period over which the node schedules retransmission is doubled each time the message experiences a collision (Bux, 1981). …”
Section: The Communication Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming that the delay time per station is small, the capacity of the token ring approaches capacities equivalent to CSMA/CD (~98%) [BUXW80] . For higher speed networks (10 Mbs or greater) , in which the ratio of the propagation delay to packet-transmission time gets too high, the capacity of the CSMA/CD drops significantly (66%), while the token ring capacity remains at 98% [BUXW80] .…”
Section: Token Ringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rings provide the best performance for networks with a small number of nodes operating at high speeds over short distances. The token ring [BUXW80] [LAMS80].…”
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“…Several analytical models for throughput have been formulated [1,3,5,8,9,11,16,17,21,32,34,33,31,30]. However due to the complexity of the CSMA/CD protocol, analytical approaches often make many simplifying assumptions about different parameters, for example packet size, load distribution, population size, to make the problem tractable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%