Abstract – The IEEE P802.17 workgroup has standardized a ring network architecture and associated protocol called Resilient Packet Ring (RPR). RPR tries to overcome previous MAN technologies shortcomings in high-speed networks. The RPR fairness mechanism suffers from severe permanent oscillations under certain conditions. Several propositions were made to solve this problem but all needed significant modifications of the current RPR protocol. In this paper, we propose an improved algorithm to prevent tail node induced oscillations. It requires only simple modifications to the current fair rate advertisement mechanism of RPR. Our simulation results show that the improvements work under various conditions and increase the average throughput o...
Abstract:- In this paper an Adaptive Rate Control (ARC) with Erlangian traffics in Resilient Packet ...
new technology for high-speed backbone metropolitan area networks. A key performance objective of RP...
We consider a ring in which simultaneous transmission of messages by different stations is allowed, ...
Abstract — Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) is a recent networking standard developed by the IEEE LAN/MAN...
Abstract — Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) is a new standard, designated IEEE standard number 802.17, fo...
Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) is a dual-ring network, also known as the IEEE 802.17 Standard. As with ...
The paper describes fundamental features of RPR (Resilient Packet Ring - IEEE 802.17 standard). It f...
The paper describes fundamental features of RPR (Resilient Packet Ring- IEEE 802.17 standard). It fo...
Abstract: Despite the rapid development of the resilient packet ring (RPR) technology, the available...
The paper describes fundamental features of RPR (Resilient Packet Ring- IEEE 802.17 standard). It fo...
The Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) is a new metro technology; RPR shares SONET\u27s ability in providin...
The Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) IEEE 802.17 standard is under development as a new high-speed techno...
Rings are often preferred technology for networks as ring networks can virtually create fully connec...
Ring Ingress Aggregated with Spatial Reuse (RIAS) has been proposed as a fairness model for Resilien...
Ring aggregation networks are often employed by network carriers because of their efficiency and hig...
Abstract:- In this paper an Adaptive Rate Control (ARC) with Erlangian traffics in Resilient Packet ...
new technology for high-speed backbone metropolitan area networks. A key performance objective of RP...
We consider a ring in which simultaneous transmission of messages by different stations is allowed, ...
Abstract — Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) is a recent networking standard developed by the IEEE LAN/MAN...
Abstract — Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) is a new standard, designated IEEE standard number 802.17, fo...
Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) is a dual-ring network, also known as the IEEE 802.17 Standard. As with ...
The paper describes fundamental features of RPR (Resilient Packet Ring - IEEE 802.17 standard). It f...
The paper describes fundamental features of RPR (Resilient Packet Ring- IEEE 802.17 standard). It fo...
Abstract: Despite the rapid development of the resilient packet ring (RPR) technology, the available...
The paper describes fundamental features of RPR (Resilient Packet Ring- IEEE 802.17 standard). It fo...
The Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) is a new metro technology; RPR shares SONET\u27s ability in providin...
The Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) IEEE 802.17 standard is under development as a new high-speed techno...
Rings are often preferred technology for networks as ring networks can virtually create fully connec...
Ring Ingress Aggregated with Spatial Reuse (RIAS) has been proposed as a fairness model for Resilien...
Ring aggregation networks are often employed by network carriers because of their efficiency and hig...
Abstract:- In this paper an Adaptive Rate Control (ARC) with Erlangian traffics in Resilient Packet ...
new technology for high-speed backbone metropolitan area networks. A key performance objective of RP...
We consider a ring in which simultaneous transmission of messages by different stations is allowed, ...