Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching
Patent
1990-04-27
1992-07-14
Olms, Douglas W.
Multiplex communications
Wide area network
Packet switching
370 60, H04J 324
Patent
active
051309866
ABSTRACT:
A packet transmission protocol, which operates in a full-duplex mode in a system, which includes a transmitter, a receiver, and a communications network having a channel that logically ties the transmitter and the receiver together through the network, is disclosed. The receiver regularly sends a control packet to the transmitter. The control packet includes a plurality of data fields, which are useful in describing the state of the receiver to the transmitter. The transmitter receives the receiver's control packet and analyzes the data. If it finds that a particular block of packets had been received with an error (or not received at all), then the transmitter retransmits the block. The protocol includes two windows for controlling the volume of information, e.g. number of blocks, in the network. The first window, called the network window, is used to limit the data in the network so that network buffer resources can be sized economically and yet in a manner such that there will not be an excessive loss in the number of packets transmitted through the network. The second window, called the receiver flow control window, is typically larger than the first window and is used to assure that packets are not dropped, or lost, at the receiver. By having the second window larger than the first window, throughput can be increased while still meeting a commitment to the network that limits the number of packets in the network to a value consistent with economical buffer sizing. Typically, the first window is set to the value of the bandwidth delay product of the channel and the second window is set to a value at least twice that of the first window. The functions related to receiver flow control and network congestion control can be decoupled.
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Doshi Bharat T.
Johri Pravin K.
Netravali Arun N.
Sabnani Krishan K.
AT&T Bell Laboratories
Olms Douglas W.
Roddy R. J.
Ton Dang
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