Title
A Multiple Access Protocol With Explicit And Implicit Reservation
Abstract
A new version of a MAC-level protocol is introduced and investigated, operating in a cellular environment, where a base station co-ordinates mobile users within each cell. The channel multiplexing structure is based on time division, and the slots in each frame are dynamically assigned to the users and their service classes by the cell base station. Decisions are taken on the basis of binary channel feedback information (collision/no collision), by assuming independence in the presence of packets at the mobile stations, and aim at maximizing the one-step throughput in the current frame. The frame is divided into two periods: the first (short) one contains a number of minislots, equal to the number of 'real' slots (i.e. those capable of containing a fixed size packet) of the second part. At the beginning of the frame, the access rights are computed and broadcast to the users; the enabled stations that have a packer to transmit respond, by sending a short burst that contains their ID in a minislot. This most recent feedback is used at the base station to update the parameters of the decision algorithm, which is then re-applied to yield the final access rights for the second parr of the frame. The performance of the scheme is analysed by simulation in the presence of mixed voice and data traffic, and compared with those of a reservation random access protocol using the same algorithm in a single-phase fashion (RRA-ISA) and PRMA. Copyright (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1002/dac.466
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Keywords
Field
DocType
multiple access, wireless cellular networks, independent stations algorithm (ISA)
Broadcasting,Base station,Computer science,Network packet,Computer network,Communication channel,Real-time computing,Frame (networking),Throughput,Multiplexing,Channel access method
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
14
3
1074-5351
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
16
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Franco Davoli168768.66
P. Maryni261.69
C. Nobile300.34