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Applying the SRPT Principle to Improve the Performance of the CSMA/CD Media Access Control Protocol

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The optimal preemptive strategy SRPT1 reduces the mean delay time by preferring short jobs or messages especially in systems with a high coefficient of variation of the message length. In packet switching networks the service time, i.e. the transmission time, is known in advance, so that this strategy can be applied. The CSMA/CD2 media access control (MAC) protocol of the widely used Ethernet LAN’s with their heterogeneous mixed traffic load is a promising object for a first application of SRPT. In this paper the optimized CSMA/CD/SRPT protocol based on this strategy is introduced. Access to the channel is allowed only to messages which are shorter than the rest of the message currently transmitted. Short messages can interrupt the transmission of a longer one by provoking a collision. After such a collision stations start their transmission according to the message length in reserved slots. This is similar to the hyperchannel priorities for station numbers. Simulation results for a realistic network topology and user scenario show that the mean transfer time of interactive terminal traffic and paging traffic as well as that of the total traffic can be substantially reduced.

Since November 1, 1988, Mr. Schölten is with IBM Germany in Boeblingen

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Schmickler, L., Scholten, K. (1989). Applying the SRPT Principle to Improve the Performance of the CSMA/CD Media Access Control Protocol. In: Stiege, G., Lie, J.S. (eds) Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung von Rechensystemen und Netzen. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 218. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75079-3_24

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