Title :
On the performance of protocols for collecting responses over a multiple-access channel
Author :
Ammar, M.H. ; Rouskas, G.N.
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Comput., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
We consider a generalization of the multiple access problem where it is necessary to identify a subset of the ready users, not all. The problem is motivated by several "response collection" applications that arise in distributed computing and database systems. In these applications, a collector is interested in gathering a set of responses from a number of potential respondents. The collector and respondents communicate over a shared channel. We define three collection objectives and investigate a suite of protocols that can be used to achieve these objectives. The protocols are based on the use of polling, TDMA, and group testing. Using a binomial respondent model we analyze and, where applicable, optimize the performance of the protocols. Our concern is with cost measures that reflect the computational load placed on the system, as well as the delay incurred for achieving a particular objective.<>
Keywords :
access protocols; binomial distribution; time division multiple access; TDMA; binomial respondent model; collecting responses; computational load; cost measures; database systems; distributed computing; group testing; multiple-access channel; performance; polling; potential respondents; protocols; shared channel; Access protocols; Costs; Database systems; Delay; Distributed computing; Particle measurements; Performance analysis; Testing; Time division multiple access;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on