MULTIPLEXING IN THE ALOHA SYSTEM: MENEHUNE - KEIKI DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS,
Abstract
In September, 1968, the Information Sciences Program and the Electrical Engineering Department of the University of Hawaii began work on a research program aimed at (a) developing a system of radio-linked consoles to be integrated into the present UH time-sharing system and (b) strengthening research in information processing at the University of Hawaii through projects which will develop and use the on-line and interactive graphics features of the system. Since the primary goal of this program is to add radio links connecting various units of the University of Hawaii throughout the state to the existing UH on-line computer system, the project has been named the Additive Links on-Line Hawaii Area System - The ALOHA System. The report presents the results arrived at so far in the definition of the multiplexor (MENEHUNE) and user terminals (KEIKI) portions of the system.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1969
- Accession Number
- AD0702807
Entities
People
- Richard Binder
Organizations
- University of Hawaiʻi System