Title :
A simulation study of using reservation-virtual time CSMA for packet voice in mobile radio
Author :
Malyan, A.D. ; Brewster, R.L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng. & Appl. Phys., Aston Univ., Birmingham, UK
Abstract :
The reservation-virtual time-CSMA protocol has been simulated in a mobile radio environment. R-VT-CSMA offers fairness to users in a FCFS sense, since initial transmissions are based upon packet arrival times. Packet delay is very important for voice, but R-VT-CSMA achieves a bounded access time by discarding packets that are not transmitted within one frame time after their arrival. The implicit reservation scheme ensures that only a small percentage of packets are lost at non-overload conditions. To reduce packet loss in a fading radio environment when using R-VT-CSMA, the transmitting mobile should retransmit its packet if it is detected in error on channel F2, and also the base station should append its VT clock lag factor to the packet trailer
Keywords :
carrier sense multiple access; digital simulation; mobile radio systems; packet switching; protocols; voice communication; base station; bounded access time; fading radio environment; mobile radio; packet arrival times; packet loss; packet voice; reservation-virtual time CSMA; simulation study;
Conference_Titel :
Teletraffic Symposium, 6th. Sixth United Kingdom
Conference_Location :
Harlow