Title :
Packet throughput in slotted ALOHA DS/SSMA radio systems with random signature sequences
Author :
Morrow, Robert K., Jr. ; Lehnert, James S.
Author_Institution :
US Air Force Acad., CO, USA
fDate :
7/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Packet throughput figures are obtained for direct sequence spread spectrum multiple access (DS/SSMA) slotted ALOHA radio systems where all users employ random signature sequences from bit-to-bit within all transmitted packets. These calculations use an improved Gaussian approximation technique which gives accurate bit error probabilities and also incorporates the effect of bit-to-bit error dependence within each packet in the multiaccess interference environment. Numerical results are given for packets which employ varying amounts of block error control, and a comparison is made with results obtained by other methods which ignore the effects of bit-to-bit error dependence within each packet in the multiaccess interference environment. Numerical results are given for packets which employ varying amount of block error control, and a comparison is made with results obtained by other methods which ignore the effects of bit-to-bit error and/or employ less-accurate Gaussian approximations to the probability of data bit error. Maximum throughput per unit bandwidth figures are calculated which compare favorably to similar figures for narrowband signaling techniques
Keywords :
digital radio systems; error statistics; multi-access systems; packet switching; spread spectrum communication; DS/SSMA radio systems; Gaussian approximation technique; bit error probabilities; bit-to-bit error dependence; block error control; direct sequence spread spectrum multiple access; multiaccess interference environment; packet radio; packet throughput; random signature sequences; slotted ALOHA radio systems; throughput per unit bandwidth; Bandwidth; Communication channels; Error correction; Error probability; Gaussian approximation; Multiple access interference; Narrowband; Packet radio networks; Spread spectrum communication; Throughput;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on