Performance analysis of RLC/MAC and LLC Layers in a GPRS protocol stack

Premkumar, K. ; Chockalingam, A. (2004) Performance analysis of RLC/MAC and LLC Layers in a GPRS protocol stack IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 53 (5). pp. 1531-1546. ISSN 0018-9545

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TVT.2004.832396

Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the performance of various layers of the general packet radio service (GPRS) protocol stack, including radio link control/medium-access control (RLC/MAC) layer and logical link-control (LLC) layer on the uplink. In the GPRS MAC protocol, several time-slotted uplink radio-frequency channels are shared by the mobiles on a request-reservation-based multiple-access scheme. Using the theory of Markov chains, we derive expressions for the average throughput and delay performance of the GPRS MAC protocol. We evaluate the performance of the RLC layer (in acknowledged mode) using block-level retransmission (BLR), as defined in the current GPRS standard, and compare it with that of using slot-level retransmission (SLR). We show that SLR at the RLC layer performs significantly better than the BLR, particularly when the channel-error rates are moderate to high. We further investigate the choice of parameters (e.g., number of retransmission attempts) for the automatic repeat request schemes at the RLC and LLC layers. Our results show that it is more beneficial to do error recovery by allowing more retransmission attempts at the RLC layer than at the LLC layer. We also evaluate the performance of transmission-control protocol with BLR and SLR at the RLC layer.

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