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9 February 1993 Performance of high-speed data bus protocols for satellite application
Sastri L. Kota, Jerry D. Kallaus
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Abstract
For advanced fault tolerant satellite systems, new data bus architectures and media access protocols have to be developed to distribute common processing elements and functions among all subsystems. Different architectures with differing access protocols and topologies have to be traded to arrive at an optimum bus architecture for Satellite High Speed data transfer applications. In this paper, we discuss a High Speed Data Bus (HSDB) architecture and evaluate Media Access Control (MAC) protocols. We simulated Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) and Reservation Access Protocols applicable to HSDB. Performance Metric including throughput, delay, queue length and station latency are considered. We proposed a deferred priority protocol and compared throughput-delay performance with preemptive priority and normal priority for FDDI.
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Sastri L. Kota and Jerry D. Kallaus "Performance of high-speed data bus protocols for satellite application", Proc. SPIE 1784, High-Speed Fiber Networks and Channels II, (9 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141088
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KEYWORDS
Local area networks

Satellites

Data communications

Space operations

Computer simulations

Fiber optics

Sensors

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