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  1-10 of 14 Reviews about "Token Rings (C.2.5...)": Date Reviewed
  Understanding token ring protocols and standards
Carlo J., Love R., Siegel M., Wilson K., Artech House, Inc., Norwood, MA, 1998.  Type: Book (9780890064580)

This excellent supplement to the IEEE 802.5 token ring standards outlines the evolution of the token ring protocols from the very beginning to the present and provides insight into the decisions made during that evolution. The authors&...

Feb 1 1999
  Any work-conserving policy stabilizes the ring with spatial re-use
Tassiulas L., Georgiadis L. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 4(2): 205-208, 1996.  Type: Article

The authors prove that “any work conserving” policy stabilizes a unidirectional ring with spatial reuse. They assume that multiple simultaneous transmissions are permitted on the ring as long as the transmissions ta...

Jan 1 1997
  Token ring network design
Bird D., Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, 1994.  Type: Book (9780201627602)

According to the preface, “This book is intended as a guide to planning, configuring, and installing [Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers] IEEE 802.5 compatible Local Area Networks (LANs). It will help you to de...

Jun 1 1995
  On the cost of fairness in ring networks
Kessler I., Krishna A. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 1(3): 306-313, 1993.  Type: Article

As a result of the increased deployment of local and wide area networks in the last decade, questions of throughput and fairness are increasingly important. This paper considers ring networks and, specifically, fairness when the ring e...

Sep 1 1994
  Token ring networks
Nilausen J., Falk W. (trans.), Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1992.  Type: Book (9780139233760)

The original of this text was published by the Danish Technical Press, Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1990. The text covers the principles and components of token ring networks. An overview of terms is also included. Initially, the author dis...

May 1 1994
  Token ring
Göhring H., Kauffels F., Wilson S., Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, 1992.  Type: Book (9780201568950)

Over the last two decades, the most common local area network (LAN) architectural approaches for interconnecting systems of personal computers have converged into two different network bus organizations and associated data communicatio...

Apr 1 1994
  A Performance Modeling and Evaluation of the Cambridge Fast Ring
Zafirovic-Vukotic M., Niemegeers I. IEEE Transactions on Computers 41(9): 1110-1125, 1992.  Type: Article

This performance evaluation of the Cambridge Fast Ring (CFR) is based on the following model. The CFR is represented by a multiqueue multiple cyclic server model with a 1-limited service discipline and with the restriction that only on...

Apr 1 1994
  A C programmer’s guide to the IBM token ring
Roetzheim W., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1991.  Type: Book (9780137237685)

Roetzheim explains how to use the IBM token ring local area network to exchange information among personal computers. The emphasis is on writing C programs that use network functions. Given the popularity of the token ring, the growi...

Jun 1 1993
  Token Systems That Self-Stabilize
Brown G., Gouda M., Wu C. IEEE Transactions on Computers 38(6): 845-852, 1989.  Type: Article

Three simple token-based self-stabilizing systems on rings are presented. A token is a privilege for its holder (and possibly for a next neighbor) with the property that (during legal transitions) it may be passed between neighbors but...

Dec 1 1990
  Approximate Analysis of Single and Multiple Ring Networks
Bhuyan L., Ghosal D., Yang Q. IEEE Transactions on Computers 38(7): 1027-1040, 1989.  Type: Article

This paper presents queueing theory analyses, corroborated by simulations, of three standard ring protocols and extends the results and simulations to multiple-ring networks where several identical rings are used together....

Jul 1 1990
 
 
 
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