Title :
An efficient demand-assignment multiple-access scheme for satellite mobile radio dispatch networks
Author :
Leung, Victor C M ; Ali, Mohammad O. ; Spolsky, Andrew I.
fDate :
11/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Conventional DAMA (demand-assignment multiple access) designs process mobile radio calls in much the same way as mobile telephone calls. In mobile radio dispatch networks, where the dispatcher is often the resource bottleneck, these designs result in the inefficient use of satellite channels. A novel DAMA design is presented that ameliorates this problem by using the block-calls-queued service discipline, batched processing of several calls by the network dispatcher, and pipelined messaging for channel setup verification. Analysis shows that the proposed design offers advantages in satellite channel utilization and DAMA signaling overhead compared to previous designs. As space segment resources are expected to be very expensive in the mobile satellite systems networks under development, the proposed procedures could result in significant cost savings
Keywords :
demand assigned multiple access; mobile radio systems; satellite relay systems; DAMA; batched processing; block-calls-queued service discipline; channel setup verification; demand-assignment multiple-access scheme; pipelined messaging; satellite mobile radio dispatch networks; signalling protocol; Bandwidth; Continents; L-band; Land mobile radio; Message service; Process design; Satellite broadcasting; Signal analysis; Signal design; Telephony;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on