Presentation 1997/9/30
Traffic Analysis of High-Loaded CSMA/CD LAN with the Stall Rate
Susumu ISHIHARA, Minoru OKADA,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper we propose a new metric index for analyizing performance of CSMA/CD LAN, the Stall Rate. The main portions of the latency of CSMA/CD LAN are two periods, the deffering time caused by the busyness of the channel, and the waiting time for the next retransmission after collisions. The proposed index stall rate is the ratio of these periods and the packet transmission latency. Analysing results of CSMA/CD LAN with stali rate is easy to understand and useful for system designers who are not unfamiliar with CSMA/CD LAN to understand phenomena on LAN. The definition of the stall rate and the general characteristics are described. And the examples of the stall rate analysis of the performance of CSMA/CD LAN under generally used network applications are shown.
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Keyword(in English) CSMA/CD LAN / Ethernet / NFS / FTP / simulation / network design
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Title (in English) Traffic Analysis of High-Loaded CSMA/CD LAN with the Stall Rate
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Keyword(1) CSMA/CD LAN
Keyword(2) Ethernet
Keyword(3) NFS
Keyword(4) FTP
Keyword(5) simulation
Keyword(6) network design
1st Author's Name Susumu ISHIHARA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University()
2nd Author's Name Minoru OKADA
2nd Author's Affiliation Education Center for Information Processing, Nagoya University
Date 1997/9/30
Paper # IN97-106
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 296
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