Title :
Performance of a semi-permanent signalling protocol in the presence of channel fading for satellite multimedia communications
Author :
Fan, Bin ; Tafazolli, Rahim ; Evans, Barry G.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Commun. Syst. Res., Surrey Univ., Guildford, UK
Abstract :
To improve the bandwidth utilisation and system capacity, a semi-permanent call set-up protocol using dynamic resource assignment has been considered previously. The protocol has been validated and its performance has been evaluated and compared to that of the permanent call set-up protocol using fixed channel assignment under an assumption of a good channel condition. The paper concludes that, in a good channel condition, the semi-permanent call set-up protocol offers more advantages and is more suitable for satellite systems than the permanent call set-up protocol. We validate the application of the semi-permanent signalling protocol in fading channel environments. We demonstrate that the proposed protocol still offers a higher capacity and channel utilisation in the presence of channel fading than the permanent signalling protocol. Despite the longer signalling delay with comparison to the permanent protocol, it can maintain a competitive signalling failure probability
Keywords :
channel allocation; delays; fading channels; multimedia communication; probability; protocols; satellite communication; telecommunication signalling; bandwidth utilisation; dynamic resource assignment; fading channel; fixed channel assignment; good channel condition; permanent call set-up protocol; protocol performance evaluation; satellite multimedia communications; semi-permanent call set-up protocol; semi-permanent signalling protocol; signalling delay; signalling failure probability; system capacity; Artificial satellites; Bandwidth; Channel capacity; Delay; Fading; Multimedia communication; Multimedia systems; Protocols; Resource management; Telecommunication traffic;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference Proceedings, 2000. VTC 2000-Spring Tokyo. 2000 IEEE 51st
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5718-3
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2000.851397