Author :
Qun, Lu ; Xuemai, Gu ; Shilou, Jia
Abstract :
An enhanced multiple access scheme is presented for wireless ATM networks. The DSAMA (dynamic slot allocation multiple access), which was proposed by Wu et al. (see ICC97, p.1560-65, 1997), is a combination of reservation multiple access protocol and dynamic slot allocation algorithm. The slot utilization in DSAMA is higher than other existing integrated services multiple access, e.g. PRMA, etc. However, in DSAMA, it uses an orthogonal code for reservation, and the application of this orthogonal code strongly depends on the speed of a special chip, which is used to generate the orthogonal code. It requires the speed of this chip to be equal to the channel rate. Unfortunately, this will limit the application range of this MAC scheme. We present a new reservation method from a more general point of view, which makes the MAC protocol free from the hardware. By using an orthogonal address code and a new RR slot, the collision rate of the W-cell is reduced to a very low level. In addition, due to the limitation of the bandwidth available in the wireless network, we propose a more effective dynamic slot allocation algorithm. With a more exact boundary variable and a new allocation mechanism, we obtain a higher statistical multiplexing gain
Keywords :
access protocols; asynchronous transfer mode; multi-access systems; packet radio networks; DSAMA protocol; MAC protocol; bandwidth limitation; boundary variable; channel rate; chip; collision rate; dynamic slot allocation algorithm; dynamic slot allocation multiple access protocol; enhanced multiple access; integrated services multiple access; orthogonal address code; reservation multiple access protocol; slot utilization; statistical multiplexing gain; wireless ATM; wireless network; Access protocols; Asynchronous transfer mode; B-ISDN; Bandwidth; Heuristic algorithms; Intserv networks; Media Access Protocol; Statistics; Telecommunication traffic; Wireless networks;