1980
DOI: 10.1145/359038.359044
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Measured performance of an Ethernet local network

Abstract: The Ethernet communications network is a broadcast, multiaccess system for local computer networking, using the techniques of carrier sense and collision detection . Recently we have measured the actual performance and error characteristics of an existing Ethernet installation which provides communications services to over 120 directly connected hosts. This paper is a report on some of those measurements—characterizing “typical” traffic chara… Show more

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“…The first discovered and most well-known periodicity is the 24 hour diurnal cycle and its harmonic of 12 hours. These cycles have been known for decades and reported as early as 1980 and again in 1991 as well as in many subsequent studies [165,108,148,163,139,145,69]. This obviously refers to the 24 hour work-day and its 12-hour second harmonic as well as activity from around the globe.…”
Section: Traffic Oscillations/periodicitiesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The first discovered and most well-known periodicity is the 24 hour diurnal cycle and its harmonic of 12 hours. These cycles have been known for decades and reported as early as 1980 and again in 1991 as well as in many subsequent studies [165,108,148,163,139,145,69]. This obviously refers to the 24 hour work-day and its 12-hour second harmonic as well as activity from around the globe.…”
Section: Traffic Oscillations/periodicitiesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Previous reports [20][21] indicate that Ethernets appear to be very reliable. These reports claim the actual loss of packets in the ether to be of one in two million, with current hardware interfaces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The Ethernet performance has been evaluated using measurement studies [4,12,27,29] by varying the packet lengths, network topologies and offered load. The Ethernet measurement studies indicate that the performance is high and very few packets are lost under normal offered load.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%