Presentation 2001/3/16
A study on Multi-Token Passing Schemes with Two Message Priorities
Kenji MATSUMURA, Hiromasa HABUCHI,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper, a multi-token passing system using a direct sequence spread spectrum is proposed. Furthermore, the throughput performance and the time delay performance are evaluated by theoretical analysis two message priorities. Consequently, it is found that the throughput performance of the proposed system is better than that of the conventional single-token passing system. When using the two message priorities, the proposed system is superior to the conventional system. Moreover, the time delay performance of the proposed system is also lower than that the conventional system.
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Keyword(in English) multi-token / token passing protocol / orthogonal codes / spread spectrum / throughput / time delay
Paper # IT2000-86,ISEC2000-140,SST2000-170,ITS2000-95
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Title (in English) A study on Multi-Token Passing Schemes with Two Message Priorities
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Keyword(1) multi-token
Keyword(2) token passing protocol
Keyword(3) orthogonal codes
Keyword(4) spread spectrum
Keyword(5) throughput
Keyword(6) time delay
1st Author's Name Kenji MATSUMURA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Computer and Information Sciences Faculty of Engineering, IBARAKI University()
2nd Author's Name Hiromasa HABUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Information Processing Center, IBARAKI University
Date 2001/3/16
Paper # IT2000-86,ISEC2000-140,SST2000-170,ITS2000-95
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 692
Page pp.pp.-
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