DocumentCode :
949115
Title :
A novel channel-adaptive uplink access control protocol for nomadic computing
Author :
Kwok, Yu-Kwong ; Lau, Vincent K N
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Hong Kong Univ., China
Volume :
13
Issue :
11
fYear :
2002
fDate :
11/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1150
Lastpage :
1165
Abstract :
We consider the uplink access control problem in a mobile nomadic computing system, which is based on a cellular phone network in that a user can use the mobile device to transmit voice or file data. This resource management problem is important because an efficient solution to uplink access control is critical for supporting a large user population with a reasonable level of quality of service (QoS). While there are a number of recently proposed protocols for uplink access control, these protocols possess a common drawback in that they do not adapt well to the burst error properties, which are inevitable in using wireless communication channels. We propose a novel TDMA-based uplink access protocol, which employs a channel state dependent allocation strategy. Our protocol is motivated by two observations: (1) when channel state is bad, the throughput is low due to the large amount of FEC (forward error correction) or excessive ARQ (automatic repeated request) that is needed and (2) because of item 1, much of the mobile device´s energy is wasted. The proposed protocol works closely with the underlying physical layer in that, through observing the channel state information (CSI) of each mobile device, the MAC protocol first segregates a set of users with good CSI from requests gathered in the request contention phase of an uplink frame. The protocol then judiciously allocates channel bandwidth to contending users based on their channel conditions. Simulation results indicate that the proposed protocol considerably outperforms five state-of-the-art protocols in terms of packet loss, delay, and throughput.
Keywords :
access protocols; bandwidth allocation; forward error correction; mobile computing; quality of service; time division multiple access; wireless LAN; TDMA; automatic repeated request; burst error; cellular phone network; channel bandwidth allocation; channel state dependent allocation strategy; channel state information; channel-adaptive uplink access control protocol; delay; forward error correction; mobile computing; nomadic computing; packet loss; quality of service; resource management problem; simulation; throughput; Access control; Access protocols; Cellular networks; Computer networks; Forward error correction; Mobile computing; Quality of service; Resource management; Throughput; Wireless application protocol;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1045-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2002.1058098
Filename :
1058098
Link To Document :
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