Title :
Aggressive packet reservation multiple access using signatures
Author :
Guo, Qing ; Zeghlache, Djamal
Author_Institution :
Inst. Nat. des Telecommun., Evry, France
Abstract :
This paper introduces an aggressive packet reservation multiple access scheme for integrated voice/data services in a TDMA mobile network. This access scheme uses slotted ALOHA with signatures. Different signatures are considered for voice and data in order to distinguish users and resolve collisions. Aggressive reservation is achieved by temporarily interrupting on-going data calls to make room for new talkspurt access requests. By taking advantage of data users tolerance to delay we show that a capacity increase can be achieved by introducing aggressive reservation in favor of voice users. Analytical models for voice users and data users are developed for characterizing message access delay and channel utilization. Numerical results show that system capacity improves while keeping voice packet dropping probability below a certain threshold
Keywords :
channel capacity; data communication; delays; land mobile radio; packet reservation multiple access; radio networks; time division multiple access; voice communication; TDMA mobile network; aggressive PRMA; aggressive packet reservation multiple access; analytical models; channel utilization; collision resolution; data calls; data users; delay; integrated voice/data mobile network; integrated voice/data services; message access delay; numerical results; signatures; slotted ALOHA; system capacity; talkspurt access; threshold; voice packet dropping probability; voice users; Access protocols; Analytical models; Capacity planning; Electronic mail; Land mobile radio; Propagation delay; Satellite communication; Speech analysis; Telecommunication traffic; Time division multiple access;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 1994. Wireless Networks - Catching the Mobile Future., 5th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
The Hague
Print_ISBN :
90-5199-193-2
DOI :
10.1109/WNCMF.1994.529453