DocumentCode :
2266423
Title :
On Optimal Slot Allocation for Reservation TDMA MAC Protocol in Shadow Fading Environment
Author :
Gadze, James ; Pissinou, Niki ; Makki, Kia ; Crosby, Garth
Author_Institution :
Florida Int. Univ., Miami
fYear :
2007
fDate :
17-19 Oct. 2007
Firstpage :
809
Lastpage :
813
Abstract :
This paper investigates the problem of providing delay guarantees to time-sensitive users sharing an uplink channel. The channel is a time slotted joint AWGN and impulsive noise channel in a shadow fading environment. Guaranteeing delay in shadow fading and noisy environment requires the MAC layer to be aware of the application delay requirements and the physical layer characteristics of the wireless channel. One of the important components of the base station MAC is the slot allocation module that allocates time slots to users. Existing slot allocation schemes use linear proportional schemes based on the queue state and priority factor. We develop an optimal slot allocation scheme that bases its allocation decision on the buffer content, the traffic class factor and the wireless channel quality. We specify the wireless channel quality in terms of the probability of connectivity between users and the base station and develop a method of estimating this quantity. Instead of absolute no transmission during bad wireless link states our optimal slot allocation module allots fewer slots in bad link states. The slot allocation module is used in a reservation TDMA base station (BS) MAC to control queuing delay and improve throughput. The performance of the slot allocation scheme is evaluated using OPNET simulation.
Keywords :
AWGN channels; access protocols; channel allocation; fading channels; impulse noise; queueing theory; telecommunication traffic; time division multiple access; OPNET simulation; TDMA MAC protocol; application delay requirements; base station MAC; impulsive noise channel; linear proportional schemes; optimal slot allocation; physical layer characteristics; priority factor; queue state; shadow fading environment; time slotted joint AWGN channel; time-sensitive users sharing; traffic class factor; uplink channel; wireless channel quality; AWGN; Additive white noise; Base stations; Delay; Fading; Gaussian noise; Media Access Protocol; Physical layer; Time division multiple access; Working environment noise;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communication Systems, 2007. ISWCS 2007. 4th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Trondheim
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0979-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0979-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISWCS.2007.4392453
Filename :
4392453
Link To Document :
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