Title :
Delay and throughput for three transmission schemes in packet radio networks
Author :
Pursley, Michael B. ; Sandberg, Stuart D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL, USA
fDate :
12/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The results of a simulation of a fully connect packet communication network are presented. The network employs the slotted ALOHA channel access protocol, and Reed-Solomon coding is used to correct errors and erasures in the received packets. The network has a fixed number of channels available for packet transmissions. In two of the transmission schemes considered, a given packet transmission occurs on a single channel only. One of these employs fixed assignment of terminals to the channels, and the other employs random assignment. A third method permits each transmitter to hop randomly over the set of channels during the transmission of a packet. The terminal transmits on one channel at a time, and it transmits a fixed number of symbols during each dwell interval. Delay and throughput are evaluated for all three transmission methods. The effects of code rate on the performance of the channel-hopping scheme are explored, and the improvement that can be obtained for the channel-hopping scheme by use of incremental-redundancy transmission is examined
Keywords :
multi-access systems; packet switching; protocols; radio networks; Reed-Solomon coding; channel-hopping; code rate; delay; fixed assignment; incremental-redundancy; multiple access; packet radio networks; random assignment; slotted ALOHA channel access protocol; throughput; transmission schemes; Access protocols; Communication networks; Delay; Error correction; Helium; Intelligent networks; Packet radio networks; Radio transmitters; Reed-Solomon codes; Throughput;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on