DocumentCode :
2236748
Title :
On channel adaptive multiple access control with queued transmission requests for wireless ATM
Author :
Lau, Vincent K N ; Kwok, Yu-Kwong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Hong Kong Univ., China
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
473
Lastpage :
481
Abstract :
We propose a new multiple access control (MAC) protocol for wireless ATM systems, in which user demands are highly heterogeneous and can be classified as CBR, VBR, and ABR. Our protocol is motivated by two of the most significant drawbacks of existing protocols: (1) the channel condition is ignored or not exploited, and (2) inflexible or biased time slots allocation algorithms are used. Indeed, existing protocols mostly ignore the burst errors due to fading and shadowing, which are inevitable in a mobile and wireless communication environment. A few protocols take into account the burst errors but just “handle” the errors in a passive manner. On the other hand, most of the existing protocols employ an inflexible or biased allocation algorithm such that over-provisioning may occur for a certain class of users at the expense of the poor service quality received by other users. Our proposed protocol, called SCAMA (synergistic channel adaptive multiple access), does not have these two drawbacks. The proposed protocol works closely with the underlying physical layer in that through observing the channel state information (CSI) of each mobile user, the MAC protocol first segregates a set of users with good CSI from requests gathered in the request contention phase of an uplink frame. The MAC protocol then judiciously allocates information time slots to the users according to their traffic types, CSI, urgency, and throughput, which are collectively represented by a novel and flexible priority function. Extensive simulations have been conducted to evaluate the SCAMA protocol
Keywords :
access protocols; adaptive systems; asynchronous transfer mode; fading channels; land mobile radio; multi-access systems; multiuser channels; packet radio networks; queueing theory; telecommunication traffic; ABR; CBR; MAC protocol; SCAMA; SCAMA protocol; VBR; burst errors; channel adaptive multiple access control; channel state information; fading; flexible priority function; information time slots allocation; mobile communication; multiple access control protocol; physical layer; queued transmission requests; request contention; service quality; shadowing; simulations; synergistic channel adaptive multiple access; throughput; time slots allocation algorithms; traffic types; wireless ATM systems; wireless communication; Access control; Access protocols; Adaptive control; Fading; Media Access Protocol; Physical layer; Programmable control; Shadow mapping; Wireless application protocol; Wireless communication;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
High Performance Switching and Routing, 2000. ATM 2000. Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Heidelberg
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5884-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HPSR.2000.856698
Filename :
856698
Link To Document :
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