A simulation study of a localised computer network

  • Zbigniew Ziemski

    Student thesis: Doctoral ThesisDoctor of Philosophy

    Abstract

    An investigation is carried out into the design of a small local computer network for eventual implementation on the University of Aston campus. Microprocessors are investigated as a possible choice for use as a node controller for reasons of cost and reliability. Since the network will be local, high speed lines of megabit order are proposed.

    After an introduction to several well known networks, various aspects of networks are discussed including packet switching, functions of a node and host-node protocol. Chapter three develops the network philosophy with an introduction to microprocessors. Various organisations of microprocessors into multicomputer and multiprocessor systems are discussed,
    together with methods of achieving reliabls computing. Chapter
    four presents the simulation model and its implentation as a computer program.

    The major modelling effort is to study the behaviour of messages queueing for access to the network and the message delay experienced on the network. Use is made of spectral analysis to determine the sampling frequency while Sxponentially Weighted Noving Averages are used for data smoothing.

    Date of Award1977
    Original languageEnglish

    Keywords

    • simulation study
    • localised computer network

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