DocumentCode
491614
Title
Congestion Control using Pacing in a Packet Radio Network
Author
Gower, Neil ; Jubin, John
Author_Institution
Rockwell International, Collins Communications Systems Division, Richardson, Texas
Volume
1
fYear
1982
fDate
17-20 Oct. 1982
Abstract
Protocol design is a critical factor in achieving throughput and reliability goals in a packet radio network. Here we examine the details of a hop transport protocol algorithm, called "pacing", which operates in a CSMA packet radio network. The pacing algorithm provides adaptive flow control in order to accommodate changing traffic flow patterns and rates. In addition, pacing seeks to time packet transmissions to ameliorate the classical "hidden terminal" problem encountered in multi-hop CSMA networks. We found that the pacing algorithm considerably improves throughput and packet delivery reliability, compared to an earlier algorithm using a fixed-parameter flow control mechanism.
Keywords
Access protocols; Communication system traffic control; Multiaccess communication; Packet radio networks; Packet switching; Radio control; Radio frequency; Spread spectrum communication; Throughput; Transport protocols;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Military Communications Conference - Progress in Spread Spectrum Communications, 1982. MILCOM 1982. IEEE
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.1982.4805945
Filename
4805945
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