Kamal, 1991 - Google Patents
Efficient multi-segment message transmission with slot reuse on DQDBKamal, 1991
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- 6217110761201614377
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- Kamal A
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- IEEE INFCOM'91-Communications Societies Proceedings
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A modification is presented of the distributed-queue dual-bus (DQDB) access protocol that allows:(1) messages to be transmitted with a minimal amount of overhead, and (2) slots to be released by the destination stations, without increasing the stations latencies, and without …
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