Joint performance of DSA++ MAC protocol and SR/D-ARQ protocol for wireless ATM under realistic traffic and channel models
                              Authors: Petras, Dietmar and Vornefeld, Ulrich 
                                
Department of Communication Networks (ComNets), Faculty 6, RWTH Aachen University
Contact:  publications@comnets.rwth-aachen.de
               
                                
                            
                               In Computer Networks, Vol. 31, p.p. 903-918, 1999. 
                              
                              Publication Date: , 1999
                            
                                On page(s):903-918
                          
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Abstract This paper describes the protocol stack for an ATM air interface that is able to efficiently support all ATM service categories. The multiplexing of ATM cells on the radio link is controlled by a service strategy that optimizes the resource allocation based on the negotiated quality of service. A medium access control (MAC) protocol realizes the transmission order of ATM cells given by the service strategy. The paper focuses on a strategy for transmission of acknowledgments of an automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocol and on a collision resolution algorithm for transmission of capacity requests over the uplink. The performance of the overall protocol stack is evaluated under realistic traffic and channel models by means of an integrated stochastic simulation model.
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@INPROCEEDINGS{pet-vo99,
  AUTHOR          = {Petras, D. and Vornefeld, U.},
  TITLE           = {Joint performance of DSA++ MAC protocol and SR/D-ARQ protocol for
                    wireless ATM under realistic traffic and channel models},
  JOURNAL         = {Computer Networks},
  YEAR            = {1999},
  VOLUME          = {31},
  PAGES           = {903-918},
  AFFILIATION     = {Department of Communication Networks (ComNets), Faculty 6, RWTH Aachen University},
  ANNOTE          = {HIPERLAN/2, wireless ATM, Medium Access Control , Space Division
                    Multiple Access, Quality of Service, Space-Time Schedulin},
  URL             = {https://www.comnets.rwth-aachen.de} 
}
                           