The Media Resource Controller (MRC) project was initiated to develop an advanced development model (ADM) testbed to be used in the evaluation of reconstitutable network control techniques using multiple-media point-to-point radio links. The planned operational application of this technology is to the 21st century tactical air control system. The ADM MRC was required to integrate three distinct point-to-point radios (two specific VHF and EHF radios and a generic X.25 interface for future definition), a vocoder port for voice capability, and an X.25 interface for host traffic. Also included in the testbed development were an operator interface for the system control and evaluation, a host simulator to generate user datagram and virtual circuit traffic in the absence of an actual host connection, and a network simulator that can emulate the presence and operation of up to 20 pseudonodes. The authors present a functional description of the MRC architecture and describe the distributed algorithms used for network monitoring and control.
A distributed multiple media network architecture
Eine verteilte, multi-Medien Netzwerk Architektur
1989
5 Seiten, 2 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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