| Title: |
Simulation analysis of FDDI network using NETWORK II.5
software package
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| Author: | |
| Document Type: |
Thesis
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| Department: |
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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| Degree: |
Master of Science
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| Major: |
Electrical Engineering
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| Advisory Committee: |
Zhou, MengChu
Hou, Edwin
Wang, David T.
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| Thesis Date: |
1994, May
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| Keywords: |
Computer Networks -- Evaluation -- Simulation Methods
-- Computer Programs
Optical Communications -- Evaluation -- Simulation
Methods -- Computer Programs
Computer Interfaces
Token Ring Networks
Token Ring Networks
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| Availability: |
Unrestricted
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| Abstract: |
In recent years, one of the most exciting advances in media has been the use of fiber optics in LANs. The bandwidth provided by Fiber Optic Technology has drastically increased the number of new applications that can be supported by communication networks. In order to support a variety of services, in 1986, the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) X3, and the ASC X3T9.5 Task Group developed a new standard; the Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) [1]. This is a high speed (100 Mbps) optical communication network based on a token passing mode of operation. The Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocol selected for this network attempts to provide priority services, as well as bounded delay transmission for real time applications [2]. This thesis presents results for the Voice-Data performance of the Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol, selected for the FDDI network, using the NETWORK 11.5 [6] software package. This protocol can provide priority services to different types of traffic, as well as guarantee bounded delays for real-time applications. The effect of various system parameters on performance is investigated. |
| Complete Thesis: |
njit-etd1994-015
(109 pages ~ 4,161 KB pdf)
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