Performance Analysis of Enhanced RAMA Protocol for Statistical Multiplexing of Speech in Wireless PCS
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概要
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The Resource Auction Multiple Access (RAMA) protocol was proposed by N. Amitay for fast resource allocations to mobile terminals. We have proposed an Enhanced RAMA (ERAMA) protocol yielding lower system delay and delay variations than does the RAMA protocol. In this paper, we model a two-stage queueing network to evaluate the performance of the proposed protocol in terms of mean access delay, mean buffering delay, talk spurt loss ratio, and channel utilization, under homogeneous voice connections. The analytical results yield upper estimates for the various performance indices, compared with those of the simulations.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1997-07-25
著者
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SUNG Dan
Department of Electrical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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Sung Dan
Department Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Te
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Sung Dan
Department Of Electrical Engineering Korea Advanced Institute Of Science Amp Technology
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CHOI Dae-Woo
Switching Technology Division, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
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Choi Dae-woo
Switching Technology Division Electronics And Telecommunications Research Institute
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