• DocumentCode
    324776
  • Title

    Analysis of an adaptive random/reservation MAC protocol for ATM over satellite

  • Author

    Ors, T. ; Sun, Z. ; Evans, B.G.

  • Author_Institution
    Centre for Commun. Syst. Res., Surrey Univ., Guildford, UK
  • Volume
    2
  • fYear
    1998
  • fDate
    18-21 May 1998
  • Firstpage
    1523
  • Abstract
    We analyse the performance of an adaptive random-reservation medium access control (MAC) protocol which can support all ATM service classes while providing the required quality of service (QoS). Our study focuses on parameter optimisation of the multiple access schemes for ATM over a GEO satellite with on-board processing capabilities, considering various traffic mixes of constant bit rate (CBR), real-time VBR (RT-VBR), non-real time VBR (NRT-VBR) and unspecified bit rate (UBR). It is shown that maximum throughput can be achieved by using this access scheme. A TDMA access protocol combining both random access and demand assignment multiple access (DAMA) is particularly suited for a scenario with a high number of terminals with very bursty UBR traffic (e.g. Web browsing). UBR sources with short burst length access the slots remaining after the reservation procedure by random access which drastically reduces the slot access delay, at the expense of lower utilisation. However for UBR sources with burst sizes consisting of several ATM cells, reservation access provides higher throughput but the access delay is considerable longer
  • Keywords
    adaptive systems; asynchronous transfer mode; delays; demand assigned multiple access; optimisation; quality of service; random processes; satellite communication; telecommunication traffic; time division multiple access; ATM cells; ATM service classes; CBR; DAMA; GEO satellite; QoS; TDMA access protocol; UBR sources; Web browsing; adaptive random/reservation MAC protocol; bursty UBR traffic; constant bit rate; demand assignment multiple access; maximum throughput; medium access control protocol; multiple access schemes; nonreal time VBR; on-board processing; parameter optimisation; performance analysis; quality of service; real-time VBR; short burst length; slot access delay; throughput; unspecified bit rate; Access protocols; Adaptive control; Bit rate; Delay; Media Access Protocol; Performance analysis; Programmable control; Quality of service; Satellites; Throughput;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Vehicular Technology Conference, 1998. VTC 98. 48th IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Ottawa, Ont.
  • ISSN
    1090-3038
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-4320-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/VETEC.1998.686542
  • Filename
    686542