DocumentCode
1031409
Title
Distributed code assignments for CDMA packet radio networks
Author
Hu, Limin
Author_Institution
IBM Almaden Res. Center, San Jose, CA, USA
Volume
1
Issue
6
fYear
1993
fDate
12/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
668
Lastpage
677
Abstract
Code-division multi-access (CDMA) techniques allow many users to transmit simultaneously in the same band without substantial interference by using approximately orthogonal (low cross-correlation) spread-spectrum waveforms. Two-phase algorithms have been devised to assign and reassign spread-spectrum codes to transmitters, to receivers and to pairs of stations in a large dynamic packet radio network in polynomial times. The purpose of the code assignments is to spatially reuse spreading codes to reduce the possibility of packet collisions and to react dynamically to topological changes. These two-phase algorithms minimize the time complexity in the first phase and minimize the number of control packets needed to be exchanged in the second phase. Therefore, they can start the network operation in a short time, then switch to the second phase with the goal of adapting to topological changes. A pairwise code-assignment scheme is proposed to assign codes to edges. Simulations based on well-controlled topologies (sparse topologies) show that the scheme requires much fewer codes than transmitter-based code assignment, while maintaining similar throughput performance
Keywords
code division multiple access; codes; computational complexity; network topology; packet radio networks; spread spectrum communication; CDMA packet radio networks; approximately orthogonal spread-spectrum waveforms; code assignments; code-division multiple access; control packets; distributed code assignments; low cross-correlation spread-spectrum waveforms; network operation; packet collisions; pairwise code-assignment scheme; polynomial times; receivers; sparse topologies; spread-spectrum codes; spreading codes; throughput performance; time complexity; topological changes; transmitters; two-phase algorithms; Access protocols; Frequency division multiaccess; Interference; Multiaccess communication; Network topology; Packet radio networks; Spread spectrum communication; Switches; Throughput; Time division multiple access;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6692
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/90.266055
Filename
266055
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