Contention Vs. Polling, A Theoretical Look At Popular Network Protocols In CATV Systems (1983)

By Michael Quelly and Eric Frech, E-COM Corporation

This paper addresses a current area of some controversy. Systems employing contention and polling protocols are used over a range of services. The question always arises, "Which is best?" A limited amount of mathematical analysis is employed to demonstrate the strong and weak points of each and to reach some broad conclusions on the optimum applicability of these protocols.

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