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Local area networks (Computer networks) -- Computer simulation

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Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

A protocol for Gigabit Ethernet, 1998

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Ogi
Identifier: b2159656
Abstract It has been twenty years since Ethernet emerged as network technology. During these years the processing speeds of the attached hosts has increased by several orders of magnitude. The initial 10Mbps Ethernet can be easily saturated by one high performance desktop workstation. With considerable number of high performance desktop workstation [sic] even Fast Ethernet which offers a bandwidth of 100Mbps is showing signs of congestion. Hence the need for much...
Dates: 1998

Design of a station-centric network model for evaluating changes to the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standard, 1999

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Par
Identifier: b2087957
Abstract Local area networks allow multiple computers to communicate within a single building or campus area. The IEEE 802.3 standard defines Ethernet, the most widely used local area network technology. Recently, the IEEE 802.3 working group has been reviewing possible additions to the Ethernet standard. The Binary Logarithmic Arbitration Method (BLAM) defines an enhanced medium access control (MAC) algorithm that reduces frame delays and improves fairness and thus better supports multimedia...
Dates: 1999