• DocumentCode
    379813
  • Title

    HAMAC: an adaptive channel access protocol for multimedia wireless networks

  • Author

    Wang, Lixin ; Hamdi, Mounir

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. Sci., Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Hong Kong
  • fYear
    1998
  • fDate
    12-15 Oct 1998
  • Firstpage
    404
  • Lastpage
    411
  • Abstract
    This paper proposes a new medium access control (MAC) protocol for future wireless multimedia personal communication systems, denoted the hybrid and adaptive multiple access control (HAMAC) protocol. The HAMAC protocol integrates fixed assignment TDMA protocols, reservation-based protocols, and contention-based protocols into a single wireless network so as to simultaneously and efficiently support various classes of traffic such as constant-bit rate (CBR), variable-bit rate (VBR), and available-bit rate (ABR) traffic. In particular, the HAMAC protocol uses a novel preservation slot technique to overcome the packet contention overhead in packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) like protocols, while keeping most isochronous service features of TDMA protocols to serve voice and CBR traffic streams. We have analyzed the performance of the HAMAC protocol using extensive simulations. The results show that the HAMAC protocol can achieve very low loss rates for various multimedia traffic with stringent quality of service (QoS) requirements and outperforms state-of-the-art PRMA-like protocols. As a result, the HAMAC protocol appears to be a good candidate for future generation multimedia personal communication systems
  • Keywords
    access protocols; land mobile radio; multimedia communication; personal communication networks; telecommunication traffic; time division multiple access; HAMAC; adaptive channel access protocol; available-bit rate traffic; constant-bit rate traffic; contention-based protocol; fixed assignment TDMA protocols; hybrid and adaptive multiple access control protocol; isochronous service features; loss rates; medium access protocol; multimedia wireless networks; packet contention overhead; performance; preservation slot technique; quality of service; reservation-based protocol; traffic stream; variable-bit rate traffic; wireless multimedia personal communication systems; Access protocols; Communication system traffic control; Media Access Protocol; Multimedia communication; Multimedia systems; Quality of service; Streaming media; Time division multiple access; Traffic control; Wireless application protocol;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer Communications and Networks, 1998. Proceedings. 7th International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Lafayette, LA
  • ISSN
    1095-2055
  • Print_ISBN
    0-8186-9014-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICCCN.1998.998801
  • Filename
    998801