Title :
Analysis of a new thruway communication system with discrete minimal zones
Author :
Goes, Paulo B. ; Kawashima, Hironao ; Sumita, Ushio
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Bus. Adm., Connecticut Univ., Storrs, CT, USA
fDate :
4/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A mobile communication system for high-speed thruways is currently under consideration in Japan. The system consists of fixed stations installed at regular intervals (2-5 km) along the thruway which are connected to a host computer. Subscribing customers can communicate with the system as they drive through each station´s communication zone of minimal type (40-100 m). The authors develop and analyze a stochastic model for this new communication system. The model closely follows the sequence of operations which actually take place according to a communication protocol for handling collisions, and requires no exponential assumptions for the underlying service times. The tradeoff between the total number of stations installed and the probability of successful completion of a task within z km after the initial submission is investigated. Some numerical results are also given for illustrating the tradeoff, with validation via SIMAN simulation
Keywords :
mobile radio systems; protocols; radio networks; statistical analysis; Japan; SIMAN simulation; collision handling protocol; discrete minimal zones; fixed stations; highway; host computer; mobile radio; stochastic model; thruway communication system; Automobiles; Communication networks; Communication system traffic; Computer networks; Information systems; Microwave communication; Mobile communication; Protocols; Radio communication; Stochastic systems;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on