Title :
CRDA: a collision resolution and dynamic allocation MAC protocol to integrate data and voice in wireless networks
Author :
Lenzini, Luciano ; Luise, Marco ; Reggiannini, Ruggero
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Ingegneria della Inf., Pisa Univ., Italy
fDate :
6/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
One key requirement for radio access in advanced, third generation (3G) mobile communication systems is the ability to accommodate a variety of services via a flexible and efficient medium access control (MAC) protocol. The paper presents and evaluates a new multiple access protocol termed CRDA (collision resolution and dynamic allocation), which has the potential to meet the above requirement. CRDA is basically a slotted packet-reservation multiple access technique with dedicated reservation slots, which allows the main shortcoming of previous PRMA schemes, i.e., contention, to be overcome through the integration in the MAC protocol of a code-division multiple-access (CDMA) transmission mode used to access the reservation slots. This prevents collisions during the reservation phase and enhances channel throughput, notably in the case of mixed voice/data traffic. Our simulations of the CRDA MAC integrate voice channels with data sources, generating what we call advanced data traffic, which has a very similar shape to the actual traffic generated by World Wide Web (WWW) applications. The standard assumption of Poissonian data traffic is also considered. Our conclusion is that the CRDA MAC protocol satisfactorily accommodates both types of traffic
Keywords :
access protocols; code division multiple access; integrated voice/data communication; land mobile radio; packet radio networks; packet reservation multiple access; stochastic processes; telecommunication traffic; 3G mobile communication systems; CDMA transmission mode; CRDA; Poissonian data traffic; WWW applications; World Wide Web; channel throughput; code-division multiple-access; collision resolution/dynamic allocation MAC protocol; data sources; data traffic; data/voice integration; dedicated reservation slots; delay; medium access control protocol; mixed voice/data traffic; multiple access protocol; radio access; reservation phase; simulations; slotted packet-reservation multiple access; third generation mobile communication systems; voice channels; wireless networks; 3G mobile communication; Access protocols; Media Access Protocol; Multiaccess communication; Road accidents; Shape; Throughput; Traffic control; Web sites; World Wide Web;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on