High speed local area networks : proceedings of the IFIP TC 6/WG 6.4 International Workshop on High Speed Local Area Networks (HSLAN) Aachen, Federal Republic of Germany, 16-17 February, 1987
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High speed local area networks : proceedings of the IFIP TC 6/WG 6.4 International Workshop on High Speed Local Area Networks (HSLAN) Aachen, Federal Republic of Germany, 16-17 February, 1987
North-Holland , Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1987
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The workshop from which these papers originate intended to present the state of the art within the High Speed Local Area Networks (HSLAN) area as well as to give directions for the solution of unsolved problems. Some of the most important questions were: - Which applications for HSLAN? - When will products appear on the market at a more reasonable price? - Which performance is required for connecting stations i.e. will the limited terminal capacity result in serious bottlenecks (as in some established lower speed LAN)? - Are HSLAN the adequate solution for LAN subnetwork interconnection? - Will interconnected HSLAN extend to metropolitan area networks (MAN)? - Will wideband ISDN and its associated PBX make HSLAN concepts obsolete? Results showed that there is enormous progress in concept development and in understanding of specific problems arising in the HSLAN environment. Performance aspects have become much clearer, too.
Table of Contents
HSLAN Technology . Synchronization Schemes for a High Speed Optical Fibre TDM Ring Network (P.A. Davies, A. Jamasebi-Jahromi). High Performance Interface to the MAC of a Wideband Backbone Network (R. Peschi, A. Danthine). Some Effects of High Speed LANs on the Design of MAC Communicating Circuits (M. Dang et al.). Simulation and Performance . Performance Analysis of the FDDI 100 Mbit/s Optical Token Ring (A. Schill, M. Zieher). Performance Comparison for HSLAN Media Access Protocols (P. Martini). A Simulation Model for the Hyperchannel/50 (R. Geibel, W. Gurich). Simulation of a Multiple Token Ring Backbone (T. Welzel). Analytical Models of the Slotted Ring Protocols in HSLANs (M. Zafirovic-Vukotic, I.G. Niemegeers). Network Management . A General Management Architecture for a Wideband Backbone Network and its Interconnected LANs (A. Danthine, B. Hauzeur). Management of a Multiple Channel Flexible Integrated Network (P.J. Wilkinson et al.). Multicast Services on High-Speed Interconnected LANs (L. Strigini, L. Fratta, A. Albanese). Services and Integration . A 400 Mbps LAN for Multimedia Services Integration Capabilities (H. Shimizu, S. Nakai, B. Hirosaki). A New Protocol for Multiservice Integration over a High Speed Fibre Optic LAN Based on Star Topology (A. Fioretti et al.). PHILAN: A LAN Providing a Reliable Message Service (J.L.W. Kessels). HSLAN Prototypes . The LAN-DTH 140 Mbit/s Token Ring (R.I. Sharp). A Token Passing LAN (64 Mbits/sec) (N.P. da Rocha, J.C. Alves, P.G. de Oliveira). System FINEX: The First Implementation of a High-Speed Networking (FDDI) Standard (D. van Mierop). A High Capacity Multiservice Local Area Network - LION (A. Luvison et al.).
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