Effect of propagation and processing delays on the throughput performance of a class of multiaccess protocol for high speed radio LANs

Chockalingam, A. ; Venkataram, P. ; Prabhakar, A. (1991) Effect of propagation and processing delays on the throughput performance of a class of multiaccess protocol for high speed radio LANs In: Global Telecommunications Conference, 1991. GLOBECOM '91. 'Countdown to the New Millennium. Featuring a Mini-Theme on: Personal Communications Services, 2-5 December 1991, Phoenix, USA.

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Official URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/188512/

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/GLOCOM.1991.188512

Abstract

The design and throughput performance of a multiaccess protocol applicable to fully connected and homogeneous high-speed radio LANs are presented. The results show that while the propagation and processing delays degrade the throughput increasingly with the delay constant-a factor equal to the smallest integer greater than or equal to the ratio between the two-way radio propagation and processing delays to the packet duration-the protocol still is found to offer good throughputs on the order of 0.4-0.7 for radio LANs of up to a 100-Mb/s rate and 10-km range.

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