DocumentCode
77143
Title
Modeling and Analysis of Random Access Channels With Bursty Arrivals in OFDMA Wireless Networks
Author
Chia-Hung Wei ; Bianchi, Giuseppe ; Ray-Guang Cheng
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Taipei, Taiwan
Volume
14
Issue
4
fYear
2015
fDate
Apr-15
Firstpage
1940
Lastpage
1953
Abstract
Random access channels (RACHs) in cellular networks are normally designed for Poisson-distributed arrivals with a constant rate. Unexpected bursty arrivals may result in severe collisions in RACHs and thus degrade users´ service qualities. This paper presents an analytical model for investigating the transient behavior of the RACHs with bursty arrivals generated in a specific time interval for orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) wireless networks. The proposed model has considered the implementation details of the OFDMA random access procedure (such as periodic access characteristic, uniform random backoff policy, and power-ramping effect) and the effect of new arrivals. The performance metrics of collision probability, success probability, and average access delay and the cumulative distribution function of the number of preamble transmissions and access delay for the successfully accessed mobile station are then derived based on the analytical model. The accuracy of the proposed analytical model was verified through computer simulations, and the results show the effectiveness of the proposed model.
Keywords
OFDM modulation; Poisson distribution; access protocols; cellular radio; delays; frequency division multiple access; random processes; statistical distributions; OFDMA wireless network; Poisson distributed arrival; RACH; access delay; average access delay; bursty arrival; cellular network; collision probability; cumulative distribution function; mobile station access; orthogonal frequency division multiple access; performance metrics; preamble transmission; random access channel; success probability; transient behavior; Analytical models; Delays; Mathematical model; Probability distribution; Random variables; Stochastic processes; Transient analysis; Multichannel slotted ALOHA; multichannel slotted ALOHA; random access; transient behavior;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2014.2377121
Filename
6975196
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