| K. M. Sivalingam, K. Bogineni, and P. W. Dowd, "Acknowledgment techniques of random access based media access protocols for a WDM photonic environment," ComputerCommunications, vol. 16, pp. 458--471, Aug. 1993. |
....the U.S Departmentof Defense, Laboratory for Physical Sciences, College Park, Maryland. Preprints and related works are available via WWW at http: piranha.eng.buffalo.edu . The authors may be reached at fdowd,jccheng eng.buffalo.edu. processing latencies, and connection acknowledgment [4] are considered. Performance advantages through wavelength conversion are not always obtained, as noted in [5] which concluded that whether wavelength conversion is beneficial or not depends on many factors such as network topology, network size, number of wavelengths, and number of hops required ....
K. M. Sivalingam, K. Bogineni, and P. W. Dowd, "Acknowledgment techniques of random access based media access protocols for a WDM photonic environment," ComputerCommunications, vol. 16, pp. 458--471, Aug. 1993.
....Acknowledgment Scheme: The destination node transmits the acknowledgment separately via explicit or piggybacked packets. The source node uses timeout and packet sequencing to retransmit lost data packets or acknowledgments. The relative performance of both approaches has been considered in [15, 11] This paper considers the implicit acknowledgment scheme. A source node can compute the home channel of the destination node through a simple computation based on the channel allocation policy described in Section 2.1. If a collision occurs during packet transmission, the transmitter waits for a ....
K. M. Sivalingam, K. Bogineni, and P. W. Dowd, "Acknowledgment techniques of random access based media access protocols for a WDM photonic environment,"Computer Communications,(To Appear), 1993.
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