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Title: The quasi-random input queueing system with repeated attempts as a model for a collision avoidance star local area network
Authors: JANSSENS, Gerrit K. 
Issue Date: 1997
Source: IEEE transactions on communications, 45(3). p. 360-364
Abstract: A performance model is developed and validated for a local area network (LAN) with a star topology. A collision-avoidance network access protocol, as implemented in Hubnet, is considered. The model is based on a single server queueing system with finite sources and with a single buffer. Packets arriving at a full buffer retry their access after a fixed time period. Results for an eight-node network are presented and validated by means of earlier obtained simulation results.
Keywords: Access protocols; Computer communications; Computer network performance; Local area networks (LAN's); Protocols, access; Queuing analysis; Traffic control (communication)
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/4656
Link to publication/dataset: http://dl.comsoc.org/cocoon/comsoc/servlets/GetPublication?id=148760
Type: Journal Contribution
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