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• There is no dependence upon a central host as data
transmission is supported by all devices on the ring. Each
node has sufficient intelligence to control the
transmission of data from and to its own node.
• Works effectively when processing is distributed
across a site.
• Very high transmission speeds are possible.
• It is deterministic i.e. different performance
levels can be determined for different traffic levels.
• Routing between devices is simple because messages
normally travel in one direction.
• As data is in one direction it can transmit large
volumes of data
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