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LAN with collision avoidance: switch implementation and simulation study

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Presents a design of a collision avoidance switch for the collision avoidance multiple broadcast (CAMB) tree using transistor-transistor logic (TTL) devices and results show that the slotted broadcast star achieves better performance than the unslotted Broadcast star, especially when the traffic load is heavy.
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Presents a design of a collision avoidance switch for the collision avoidance multiple broadcast (CAMB) tree using transistor-transistor logic (TTL) devices. A simulation study exploring the performance of the broadcast star network in both synchronous and asynchronous operations is also presented. Simulation results show that the slotted broadcast star achieves better performance than the unslotted broadcast star, especially when the traffic load is heavy. >

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LAN with collision avoidance : switch implementation and simulation study
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Authors
Huang, Hung Khei
Suda, Tatsuya
Noguchi, Yasuhiro
Publication Date
1991
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