Queueing analysis of CDMA unslotted ALOHA systems with finite buffers

Queueing analysis of CDMA unslotted ALOHA systems with finite buffers

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Article ID: iaor2000217
Country: Japan
Volume: E81-A
Issue: 10
Start Page Number: 2083
End Page Number: 2091
Publication Date: Oct 1998
Journal: IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: communications, markov processes, programming: network
Abstract:

CDMA unslotted ALOHA system with finite size of queueing buffers is discussed in this paper. We introduce an analytical model in which the system is divided into two Markov chains; one is in the user part, and the other is in the channel part. In the user part, we can model the queueing behavior of the user station as an M/G/1/B queue. In the channel part, we can consider the number of simultaneously transmitted packets as an M1 + M2/D/∞//K queue. We analyze the queueing system by using this analytical model, and evaluate the effect of buffer capacity in terms of the throughput, the rejection probability and the average delay. As a result, increase in the buffer size brings about an improvement in the grade of service in terms of higher throughput and lower rejection probability.

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