NW Lecture 17 Feb 14 - 11
NW Lecture 17 Feb 14 - 11
NW Lecture 17 Feb 14 - 11
• Broadcast Networks
• Broadcast channels are multiaccess channels or random
access channels.
• Compete for channel
• Sublayer of the data link layer called the MAC
(Medium Access Control) sublayer.
• Used in LANs
• Channel Allocation Problem
•Static Channel Allocation
•Dynamic Channel Allocation
1
Static Channel Allocation in LANs and MANs
Disadvantage:
When the number of users is large and continuously varying
The traffic is bursty (peak traffic to mean traffic = 1000:1), FDM
presents some problems.
2
A simple queuing theory calculation
For a channel of capacity C bps, with an arrival rate of
frames/sec, each frame having a length drawn from an
exponential probablity density function with mean 1/
bits/frame, the mean time delay
1
T
C
1
TFDM NT
(C / N ) ( / N )
3
Delay is N time worse in FDM
Dynamic Channel Allocation in LANs and MANs
4
Dynamic Channel Allocation in LANs and MANs
time
9
Pure ALOHA Frames are transmitted at completely
arbitrary times.
10
Efficiency of pure ALOHA
Frame time : Time needed to transmit a fixed length frame (frame length/rate)
N : Mean number of frames generated per frame time (New frames are
generated with Poisson distribution with mean N)
nodes
collision?
new frame G channel
No
old frame S G P0
Yes