DocumentCode
2765764
Title
Comparison of contention resolution algorithms for a cable modem MAC protocol
Author
Sala, Dolors ; Limb, John O.
Author_Institution
Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fYear
1998
fDate
17-19 Feb 1998
Firstpage
83
Lastpage
90
Abstract
A reservation-based MAC protocol has been adopted by standards bodies as the basic protocol for data communication within the upstream channel of a cable plant. The available capacity is divided in two separate channels. One is a random access channel, or contention channel, used to send requests to the head-end, with the possibility of collisions occurring therein. When collisions happen, they are resolved by using a contention resolution algorithm (CRA). The second channel is a data channel to send user information in a collision-free manner. Adaptive algorithms are used to divide the system capacity dynamically, between the data and contention channels depending on the system requirements. In this paper the performance and implementation issues of p-persistence and tree-based CRAs under this adaptive environment are compared. While the complexity of the p-persistent algorithm remains as simple as in a traditional Aloha channel, traditional implementations of the tree-based algorithms becomes more complex. Simple and efficient implementations of the tree-based algorithms are proposed. It is shown that the performance difference between the studied algorithms is very small
Keywords
access protocols; adaptive systems; cable television; data communication; modems; telecommunication channels; trees (mathematics); adaptive algorithms; available capacity; cable TV plant; cable modem MAC protocol; collisions; contention channel; contention resolution algorithm; contention resolution algorithms; data channel; data communication; head-end; implementation issues; p-persistent algorithm; performance; random access channel; reservation-based MAC protocol; system capacity; system requirements; tree-based CRAs; tree-based algorithms; upstream channel; Access protocols; Cable TV; Data communication; Hybrid fiber coaxial cables; Media Access Protocol; Modems; Standards organizations; Throughput; Topology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Broadband Communications, 1998. Accessing, Transmission, Networking. Proceedings. 1998 International Zurich Seminar on
Conference_Location
Zurich
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3893-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IZSBC.1998.670249
Filename
670249
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