Title :
Reservation-based bandwidth allocation in a radio ATM network
Author :
Stamatelos, George M. ; Koukoulidis, Vassilios N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Syst. & Comput. Eng., Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
fDate :
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The comparative performance of a number of reservation-based bandwidth sharing policies that could be used to maximize the link utilization and/or offer equally fair or preferential treatment to a class of supported users, is examined in the context of a radio asynchronous transfer mode local-area network (ATM LAN). Our analytical results, based an a recursion for the link occupancy distribution originally suggested by Kaufman (1981) and Roberts (1981) independently and subsequently extended to include finite source population models, are further extended in the cases of equal sharing of the resources with retries, and a dynamic sharing mechanism in which, when the available capacity is exceeded, weighted reductions for the active users´ rates and queueing are employed. Next, examining the application of the above sharing schemes in an indoor radio environment, we apply switched diversity and a Reed-Solomon-based forward error correction (FEC) scheme to recover radio-related (Rayleigh fading) packet losses. The performance and the effects of the fading-mitigating switched-antenna-diversity mechanism and the required on a packet-basis coding protection are taken into account in order to establish the actual radio link throughput under the above conditions
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; Reed-Solomon codes; asynchronous transfer mode; channel capacity; diversity reception; fading; forward error correction; indoor radio; packet radio networks; performance evaluation; queueing theory; radio links; wireless LAN; ATM LAN; FEC; Rayleigh fading; Reed-Solomon forward error correction; active users rates; asynchronous transfer mode; dynamic sharing mechanism; equally fair treatment; finite source population models; indoor radio environment; link occupancy distribution; link utilization; local area network; network performance; packet basis coding performance; packet losses; preferential treatment; radio ATM network; radio link throughput; reservation based bandwidth allocation; reservation based bandwidth sharing; switched antenna diversity; weighted reductions; Asynchronous transfer mode; Bandwidth; Channel allocation; Forward error correction; Indoor radio communication; Local area networks; Packet switching; Queueing analysis; Rayleigh channels; Reed-Solomon codes;
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on