Multicomputer communication system
Abstract
A local area network is provided for a plurality of autonomous computers which operate at different rates and under different protocols coupled by network bus adapters to a global bus. A host computer (HC) divides a message file to be transmitted into blocks, each with a header that includes a data type identifier and a trailer. The associated network bus adapter (NBA) then divides the data into packets, each with a header to which a transport header and trailer is added with frame type code which specifies one of three modes of addressing in the transmission of data, namely a physical address mode for computer to computer transmission using two bytes for source and destination addresses, a logical address mode and a data type mode. In the logical address mode, one of the two addressing bytes contains a logical channel number (LCN) established between the transmitting and one or more receiving computers. In the data type mode, one of the addressing bytes contains a code identifying the type of data.
- Publication:
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Report
- Pub Date:
- January 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985nasa.reptR....A
- Keywords:
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- Computer Networks;
- Digital Computers;
- Packet Transmission;
- Protocol (Computers);
- Channels (Data Transmission);
- Coding;
- Data Processing;
- Patents;
- Telemetry;
- Communications and Radar