Title :
PRMA performance evaluation based on queueing theory
Author :
Barcelo, Francisco ; Ramon, Antonio
Author_Institution :
E.T.S de Ingenieria de Telecomunicacion de Barcelona, Spain
Abstract :
The packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) protocol has been proposed as a candidate for the third generation of mobile radio systems to obtain a statistical multiplexing gain from the bursty character of speech, probably the main service to be provided by a mobile network. The PRMA is derived from the slotted Aloha protocol, and being a reservation protocol makes it suitable to cope with the quality needs of the voice service. In the technical literature it is not difficult to find papers which deal with the performance evaluation of systems which use the PRMA; the mathematical tool known as equilibrium point analysis (EPA) is used in most of this work to calculate the performance of the system. The results of the EPA are cumbersome to compute and require programming complex mathematical expressions. Instead of this method, a model based on queueing theory is proposed to evaluate the PRMA protocol. The probability of packets being dropped and talkspurts being clipped are easily computed according to the proposed approach
Keywords :
land mobile radio; packet radio networks; packet reservation multiple access; probability; queueing theory; voice communication; PRMA protocol; TASI systems; equilibrium point analysis; mobile network; packet dropping probability; packet reservation multiple access; performance evaluation; queueing theory; slotted Aloha protocol; statistical multiplexing gain; third generation mobile radio systems; voice service quality; Access protocols; Character generation; Electronic mail; Equations; Land mobile radio; Performance analysis; Probability; Queueing analysis; Speech; Telecommunications;
Conference_Titel :
Personal Wireless Communications, 1997 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Mumbai
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4298-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICPWC.1997.655561