Title :
Wireless dynamic channel assignment performance under packet data traffic
Author :
Cheng, Matthew ; Chang, Li Fung
Author_Institution :
Telcordia Technol., Red Bank, NJ, USA
fDate :
7/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
With the increased subscription rate in Internet services and wireless communications services, a significant amount of traffic for the future wireless communications will be from Internet applications. Therefore, it is important to design a bandwidth-efficient channel allocation scheme to support Internet traffic, which are packet-switched in nature. Dynamic channel assignment (DCA) schemes are believed to achieve higher system capacity and spectrum efficiency in a frequency-reuse wireless system without frequency planning. This makes DCA a suitable candidate to provide high-speed wireless packet data services. This paper investigates the performance of two distributed measurement-based DCA schemes under Pareto-distributed packet data traffic, a well-known traffic model with heavy-tailed distribution and infinite variance. Performance comparisons of DCA schemes under different wireless packet data traffic conditions are also presented. The sensitivity of the channel setup delay on the SIR performance at access are discussed. These results can provide guidelines for the future design of DCA and medium access control (MAC) protocols for wireless Internet services
Keywords :
Internet; Pareto distribution; access protocols; channel allocation; data communication; delays; packet radio networks; telecommunication traffic; Internet applications; Internet services; Internet traffic; MAC protocols; Pareto-distributed packet data traffic; SIR performance; bandwidth-efficient channel allocation; channel setup delay; distributed measurement-based DCA; frequency-reuse wireless system; heavy-tailed distribution; high-speed wireless packet data services; infinite variance; medium access control; packet-switched traffic; spectrum efficiency; subscription rate; system capacity; traffic model; wireless Internet services; wireless communications services; wireless dynamic channel assignment; Capacity planning; Channel allocation; Delay; Frequency; Media Access Protocol; Subscriptions; Traffic control; Web and internet services; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on