DocumentCode
3445376
Title
Dynamically reserved slot management (DRSM) for packet radio networks
Author
Olsen, David ; Dave, Nikhil
Author_Institution
US Naval Ocean Syst. Center, San Diego, CA, USA
fYear
1991
fDate
4-7 Nov 1991
Firstpage
172
Abstract
Dynamically reserved slot management (DRSM) is a dynamic, distributed slot management protocol for time-division-multiple-access (TDMA)-based packet radio networks, residing at the network layer of the International Standards Organization (ISO) open systems interconnect (OSI) reference model. The authors discuss the functions and implementation of the DRSM protocol and present some simulation results. DRSM supports multiple ownership of a single TDMA slot, resulting in increased effective bandwidth and throughput. In DRSM, any slot not currently owned by another node within a two-hop connectivity radius is available to be reserved, should it be needed. A key feature of DRSM is that a slot change is made in advance (reserved) during a slot already owned (such as a TDMA slot). Thus, most slot contentions are resolved as reservation contentions, which requires the concurrence of one´s neighbors before using a shared slot, rather than transmission contention and collision
Keywords
open systems; packet switching; protocols; radio networks; time division multiple access; DRSM; OSI reference model; TDMA networks; dynamic distributed slot management protocol; dynamically reserved slot management; packet radio networks; Access protocols; Bandwidth; Content management; ISO standards; Oceans; Open systems; Packet radio networks; Radio spectrum management; Standards organizations; Time division multiple access;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Military Communications Conference, 1991. MILCOM '91, Conference Record, Military Communications in a Changing World., IEEE
Conference_Location
McLean, VA
Print_ISBN
0-87942-691-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.1991.258228
Filename
258228
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