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Article: Performance analysis of a slotted CDMA ALOHA network

TitlePerformance analysis of a slotted CDMA ALOHA network
Authors
KeywordsALOHA
CDMA
Equilibrium point analysis
Markov analysis
Issue Date1996
PublisherSpringer New York LLC. The Journal's web site is located at http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=1068-9605
Citation
International Journal Of Wireless Information Networks, 1996, v. 3 n. 4, p. 195-202 How to Cite?
AbstractALOHA is a simple and efficient way of allowing many machines with bursty data streams to communicate with a central computer. For cases where machines are equally likely to transmit to one another, CDMA ALOHA, which allows for full connectivity, may be a better multiple access protocol than slotted ALOHA through a central machine. This paper first describes a model for a fully connected, full duplex, and slotted CDMA ALOHA network where the "receiver-based code" access protocol is used. The stations can send data to, and receive data from, different stations simultaneously. The model is analyzed using discrete-time Markov chain, and some numerical results are presented. For a system with a large number of users where Markov analysis is impractical, equilibrium point analysis is used to predict the stability of the system and determine the throughput as well as the delay performance of the system when it is stable. It is shown that a CDMA slotted ALOHA network has a much better performance compared to simple slotted ALOHA networks. © 1996 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/73708
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2023 Impact Factor: 1.5
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.587
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dc.description.abstractALOHA is a simple and efficient way of allowing many machines with bursty data streams to communicate with a central computer. For cases where machines are equally likely to transmit to one another, CDMA ALOHA, which allows for full connectivity, may be a better multiple access protocol than slotted ALOHA through a central machine. This paper first describes a model for a fully connected, full duplex, and slotted CDMA ALOHA network where the "receiver-based code" access protocol is used. The stations can send data to, and receive data from, different stations simultaneously. The model is analyzed using discrete-time Markov chain, and some numerical results are presented. For a system with a large number of users where Markov analysis is impractical, equilibrium point analysis is used to predict the stability of the system and determine the throughput as well as the delay performance of the system when it is stable. It is shown that a CDMA slotted ALOHA network has a much better performance compared to simple slotted ALOHA networks. © 1996 Plenum Publishing Corporation.-
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dc.subjectMarkov analysisen_HK
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