Το work with title A bandwidth-allocation-based priority mechanism for high-speed unidirectional-bus networks by Miller, G.J, Paterakis Michalis is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Bibliographic Citation
G.J. Miller, M. Paterakis, "A bandwidth-allocation-based priority mechanism for high-speed unidirectional-bus networks," in 1992 Global Telecommunications Conference, Conference Record. Communication for Global Users., IEEE(GLOBECOM), pp. 581 - 586, doi: 10.1109/GLOCOM.1992.276448
https://doi.org/10.1109/GLOCOM.1992.276448
A simple and effective priority mechanism for an existing MAN protocol known as the pi-persistent protocol, a probabilistic scheduling scheme which has been shown to be suitable for applications requiring large bandwidth over long, repeater-free distances, is presented. The priority mechanism works by clipping the low priority stations in a controlled manner, thereby increasing the bandwidth available to the high priority stations, and decreasing their mean delays. The mechanisms operates entirely within the framework of the basic pi-persistent protocol, and may be easily tailored to achieve specific performance goals by selection of a single operating parameter, regardless of the network conditions