Davide Grillo, Ronald A. Skoog, et al.
IEEE Personal Communications
We investigate flow-control issues in local-area networks consisting of multiple token rings interconnected through bridges. To achieve high throughput, bridges perform only a very simple routing and store-and-forward function, but are not involved in error- or flow-control. In case of congestion, bridges discard arriving frames, which will be recovered through an appropriate end-to-end protocol between the communicating stations. The end-to-end protocol considered is the IEEE 802.2 type-2 logical-link-control (LLC) protocol. Extensive simulations show that performance can be severely degraded if, in such a network, the LLC protocol is employed as defined today. Therefore, we suggest an enhancement to this protocol in the form of a dynamic flow-control algorithm. As our results demonstrate, this enhancement guarantees close-to-optimal network performance under both normal traffic load and overload conditions. © 1985 IEEE
Davide Grillo, Ronald A. Skoog, et al.
IEEE Personal Communications
Werner Bux
IEEE Transactions on Communications
Werner Bux, Karl KüMmerle, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Communications
Doug Dykeman, Werner Bux
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications