DocumentCode :
3043569
Title :
Performance modeling and simulation of inquiry-response computer applications using VSATs
Author :
Jabbari, Bijan ; Maral, Gérard
Author_Institution :
George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA, USA
fYear :
1990
fDate :
16-19 Apr 1990
Firstpage :
376
Abstract :
The authors present a model to characterize the performance of transaction-oriented applications over a communications satellite channel or an integrated terrestrial-satellite network using very small aperture terminals (VSATs) operating through a centralized hub earth station. The terrestrial access takes place through the polling technique using a bit-oriented data-link protocol. The satellite access may be either contention-based such as slotted ALOHA, or dedicated such as SCPC (single channel per carrier) or TDMA (time division multiple access) in the VSAT-hub direction and TDM (time division multiplexing) in the hub-VSAT direction. Simulation results are reported for a number of cases of practical interest. The results are applicable to the SDLC/SNA (synchronous data link control/System Network Architecture) environment and closely approximate the HDLC (high-level data link control) or X.25 protocol environment. Further, the impact of various system parameters on the network response time is evaluated. It is shown that, through protocol spoofing, a number of cluster controllers connected to a VSAT through multidrop lines at the speed of 9.6 kb/s or higher can communicate to a front-end processor connected through 56 kb/s or higher terrestrial links to a hub station. A network response time of less than 2 s can be achieved if speed on multidrop lines from the cluster controller unit to the VSAT is larger than 19.2 kb/s
Keywords :
digital simulation; protocols; satellite ground stations; telecommunications computing; System Network Architecture; TDMA; X.25 protocol environment; bit-oriented data-link protocol; centralized hub earth station; cluster controllers; inquiry-response computer applications; integrated terrestrial-satellite network; multidrop lines; performance modelling; polling technique; protocol spoofing; satellite access; simulation; single channel per carrier; slotted ALOHA; synchronous data link control; terrestrial access; time division multiple access; time division multiplexing; transaction-oriented applications; very small aperture terminals; Apertures; Application software; Artificial satellites; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Control systems; Delay; Protocols; Time division multiple access; Time division multiplexing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 1990. ICC '90, Including Supercomm Technical Sessions. SUPERCOMM/ICC '90. Conference Record., IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.1990.117108
Filename :
117108
Link To Document :
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