About: Packet Layer Protocol is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3 publications have been published within this topic receiving 3 citations. The topic is also known as: PLP.
TL;DR: Some elementary performance results indicating that LAPB and X.25/packet layer protocol should be to be adapted in order to provide a 2 Mbps wide area data transmission service implies changes in the L APB retransmission procedures and to window size of both link level and packet level to avoid the “window starvation” problem.
Abstract: We present some elementary performance results indicating that LAPB and X.25/packet layer protocol should be to be adapted in order to provide a 2 Mbps wide area data transmission service. This implies changes in the LAPB retransmission procedures and to window size of both link level and packet level to avoid the “window starvation” problem. For the link level retransmission, we propose to use standardised solutions (i.e. Selective retransmission and Multi link); we do not investigate “another one” new data link layer protocol. We present possible ways to ensure that the X.25 protocol family will participate in the provision of 2 Mbps service.
TL;DR: In this article, a transmission control method for a communication terminal equipment using a frame relay network of the frame mode bearer service for a transmission line and relieving the load of a transmission procedure processing is provided.
Abstract: PURPOSE:To provide a transmission control method for a communication terminal equipment using a frame relay network of the frame mode bearer service for a transmission line and relieving the load of a transmission procedure processing CONSTITUTION:Since a protocol stack arranged in the information field of a frame relay frame does not include a LAPB part, an overhead for data transmission procedure processing in terminal equipment processing is relieved Furthermore, proper data transmission is realized by conducting flow control and error recovery procedure control by a packet layer protocol Furthermore, even on the occurrence of congestion, proper congestion avoidance is conducted
TL;DR: The technical specifications and requirements for the synchronous optical network (SONET) have been published in the CCITT's recommendations, and by the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) and Bellcore.
Abstract: The technical specifications and requirements for the synchronous optical network (SONET) have been published in the CCITT's recommendations, and by the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) and Bellcore. The SONET operations data networking criteria are consistent with the telecommunication management network (TMN) which provides communications paths for the SONET network element/operations system (NE/OS). An X.25 prototype circuit board is implemented. The protocol stack consists of the RS-232 in layer 1, the X.25 LAPB in layer 2, the packet layer protocol (PLP) in layer 3 and the TL1 command language in the application layer. The circuit boards are tested and used for OSS connections.