In this paper, the enhanced collision resolution algorithm, referred as high priority binary exponential backoff (h-BEB) is analyzed. Such algorithm provides high priority traffic separation, enabling the support of real-time communication in shared Ethernet networks. It allows multiple Ethernet standard devices to coexist in the same network segment with one h-BEB enhanced station, imposing higher priority for the transfer of h-BEB related traffic. The simulation analysis shows that the h-BEB algorithm guarantees values for both the average access delay and the related standard deviation, that are significantly smaller for the h-BEB station than for the BEB stations.
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Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications, 2005. Proceedings. 11th IEEE International Conference on
Date of Conference: 17-19 Aug. 2005