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A one-way packet communication channel with retransmissions

A one-way packet communication channel with retransmissions The goal of any strategy used to share a communication link is to provide a maximally reliable channel for the greatest possible number of users. It is of particular interest to have an efficient method of resource sharing for one-way communication channels. This paper concerns an application in which a large population of users transmits on a common radio channel to a single central receiver. The channel provides for no return path indicating successful reception. Each user makes an initial transmission, and then the message is repeated some number of times. A technique with retransmissions that increases the probability of successful one-way message transmission is proposed, its theory is formulated, and the results are analyzed and discussed. This technique presents a method for achieving certain throughput on a one-way packet transmission channel with anticipated traffic loading by trading off between various channel parameters. In addition, a computer simulation is performed verifying the developed channel model, and its confidence intervals are determined. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review Association for Computing Machinery

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Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Copyright
Copyright © 1998 by ACM Inc.
ISSN
1559-1662
DOI
10.1145/584007.584010
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Abstract

The goal of any strategy used to share a communication link is to provide a maximally reliable channel for the greatest possible number of users. It is of particular interest to have an efficient method of resource sharing for one-way communication channels. This paper concerns an application in which a large population of users transmits on a common radio channel to a single central receiver. The channel provides for no return path indicating successful reception. Each user makes an initial transmission, and then the message is repeated some number of times. A technique with retransmissions that increases the probability of successful one-way message transmission is proposed, its theory is formulated, and the results are analyzed and discussed. This technique presents a method for achieving certain throughput on a one-way packet transmission channel with anticipated traffic loading by trading off between various channel parameters. In addition, a computer simulation is performed verifying the developed channel model, and its confidence intervals are determined.

Journal

ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications ReviewAssociation for Computing Machinery

Published: Jan 1, 1998

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