Article ID: | iaor19972284 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 24 |
Issue: | 4 |
Start Page Number: | 317 |
End Page Number: | 333 |
Publication Date: | Apr 1997 |
Journal: | Computers and Operations Research |
Authors: | Khalid M., Vyavahare P.D., Kekre H.B. |
Keywords: | networks, markov processes |
Polling models are used extensively in the field of operations research to analyze the performance of a variety of systems that can be viewed as a distributed queueing system served by a single server and to evaluate their operational characteristics. In the context of computer communication, a Local Area Network (LAN) with controlled access on a single transmission media can be viewed as such a polling system in which queues are being served in cyclic order. In this article, a LAN with reverse round robin scheduling for channel arbitration, called M-net [1], is modeled as a discrete time Markov chain representing an asymmetric polling system. Expressions for its performance measures like average channel utilization, mean and variance of delay and blocking probability at a station are derived. For a system of M stations, the solution complexity is of the order of