In this paper we investigate the properties of the PROFIBUS MAC protocol when operated over error prone links, like wireless links. In order to show that the protocol is very sensible to loss of control frames (e.g. token frames) we evaluate three performance measures, using a simulation approach: the mean delay, the mean station outage time and the cumulated outage time, i.e. the fraction of time where a single station is not member of the ring due to loss or error of control frames. The results indicate that the PROFIBUS MAC protocol is not really a good choice for use over error prone links
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Abstract—In this paper, the performance of IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol is analysed in terms of efficien...
In this paper, we study the effect of bit error rates and handoff disconnections on the performance ...
Recent technology has involved TCP in wireless applications even if it was originally designed to wo...
In this paper we investigate the properties of the PROFIBUS MAC protocol when operated over error pr...
A recent trend in distributed computer-controlled systems (DCCS) is to interconnect the distributed ...
Distributed control systems operation strongly depends on the communication system performance. Ther...
For the PROFIBUS, a standardized and well-known fieldbus system, it is attractive to use wireless m...
The IEEE 802.4 and FDDI (Fibre Distributed Data Interface) standards are high speed MAC (Medium Acce...
The Profibus is a token-based communication protocol widely used in distributed process control syst...
Since the advent of the first IEEE 802.11 standard for WLANs, several papers have been presented tha...
The IEEE 802.11 standard for wireless LAN employs a CSMA/CA (carrier sense multiple access with coll...
We study the average case performance of three token ring protocols through simulation. The first is...
Abstract- Analyzing the effect of transmission errors on the performance of IEEE 802.11 is important...
This article first presents several packet loss profiles collected during 802.11b multicast transmis...
Abstract—Packet error in the IEEE 802.11 network is one source of performance degradation and its va...
Abstract—In this paper, the performance of IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol is analysed in terms of efficien...
In this paper, we study the effect of bit error rates and handoff disconnections on the performance ...
Recent technology has involved TCP in wireless applications even if it was originally designed to wo...