This paper is concerned with the application of
hierarchial and parallel computing structures to digital
data communications processing in a multi-access telecommunications
environment. Designs are analyzed and
evaluated in terms of data collected from remote access
tele-communications traffic and in terms of the application
to several processing problems in the...
An advanced forward 'area tactical radar network, now under
conceptual development by the Air Force Electronic Systems Division,
can be viewed as a novel form of computer network but with
other unique problems resulting from the specialized nature of the
application. The proposed network will link together a number of...
Local computer networks are being installed in diverse application areas. Many of the networks employ a distributed control scheme, which has advantages in performance and reliability over a centralized one. However, distribution of control increases the difficulty in locating faulty hardware elements. Consequently, advantages may not be fully realized unless...
An important objective of tactical ad hoc networks is to deliver threat information from sensors to shooters efficiently and quickly. The information sent to a particular shooter should contain warnings about threats that are within some distance and/or within some time of the shooter's current location. In this thesis we...
Interconnection networks play important roles in designing high performance computers. Recently two new classes of interconnection networks based on the concept of Gaussian and Eisenstein-Jacobi integers were introduced. In this research, efficient routing and broadcasting algorithms for these networks are developed. Furthermore, constructing edge disjoint Hamiltonian cycles in Gaussian networks...
Network coding is a transmission paradigm that is known to achieve better network throughput in certain multicast topologies; however, the practicality of network coding has been questioned due to its high computational complexity. One of the drawbacks of using network coding is the long decoding times, this is mainly due...
Two new medium access protocols for ring type local area networks,
CTR (Concurrent Token Ring) protocol and DRUID (Destination Removal
withoUt Intermediate node Delay) ring protocol, are proposed, designed and
analyzed. A destination partial removal technique is designed and used in
these two protocols to support concurrent message transmission and...
Rapid advances in technology have seen computing move from a
large central computer to desktop microcomputers.
This advance was also
seen in the design of dedicated computers, computers designed to perform a
few specialized tasks or duties.
These computers, or microcontrollers, are
often controlled by a central computer and themselves...
This paper describes the design and implementation of
COLAN V, a High Performance Local Area Network for
Communications and Control utilizing a Communications Coprocessor.
The main objective of this thesis is to improve upon
the performance of previous COLANs in speed, switching
techniques and error detection techniques. This was
possible...
EDLAN is a simple, inexpensive local area network suitable for
educational applications. In EDLAN, a number of personal computers are
connected through an RS-485 global bus which carries the data
transmission among the computers. CSMA/CD protocol is used to control
the access of the global bus. The communications are controlled...
This thesis discusses the design and development of a
viable local area network (LAN) which supports both
communications and control applications. The emphasis was
to develop a practical and cost effective system which
offered high performance while utilizing low cost
components. System cost was kept low by utilizing a
twisted-pair...
COLAN (Control Oriented Local Area Network ) is a
redesign of the Task-Master, a daisy-chain structure
distributed control system. COLAN is a simple bus structure
communication subnetwork intended for distributed control
applications. Low cost and simplicity are two main design
criteria. Point-to-point and broadcast communications are
possible. A packet switching...
COLAN III is a control oriented LAN designed to achieve reasonable
network performance and flexibility at low cost. These objectives are
achieved by utilizing inexpensive microcontrollers (8031s) and hardware
support. The CSMA/CD network protocol with single bus structure has
been employed in COLAN III as an arbitration method to control...
The performance of multi-user workstations that access files
over a local area network is studied. Such file systems, called
distributed file systems, provide access of remote file systems with a
great degree of transparency. The main objectives are
To study the principles of distributed file systems. specifically
NFS from Sun...
A Hybrid Meshnet LAN, a new local area network architecture, has been proposed by Dr. Cheoul-Shin Kang and Dr. James Herzog. It provides for distributed control hybrid architecture which is good for effective load sharing under various local area network environments. Hybrid Meshnet has a dual channel structure, a token...
Routing from a single source node to multiple destination nodes using node disjoint paths (NDP) has many important applications in parallel systems. For example, if a source node wants to send distinct messages to distinct destination nodes, then the one-to-many NDP routing is useful.
Unlike parallel systems with shared-memory, each...
TASKMASTER is an experimental microcontroller node of a real-time control
oriented network which was proposed by James H. Herzog and Tinggui Zhang to
demonstrate the feasibility of a task oriented control structure in performing distributed
control actions. This study is a continuation of research involving the TASKMASTER
network.
A high...
Quotient rings of Gaussian and Eisenstein-Jacobi(EJ) integers can be deployed to construct interconnection networks with good topological properties. In this thesis, we propose deadlock-free deterministic and partially adaptive routing algorithms for hexagonal networks, one special class of EJ networks. Then we discuss higher dimensional Gaussian networks as an alternative to...
As broadband Internet becomes widely available, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) applications over the Internet are becoming increasingly popular. Such an example is a video multicast application in which, one source streams a video to a large number of destination nodes through an overlay multicast tree consisting of peers.
These overlay multicast-based applications,...