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The effect of access delay in capacity-on-demand access over a wireless link under bursty packet-switched data

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Capacity-on-demand is the key concept in multiplexing bursty mobile data traffic over wireless links featuring limited bandwidth. This scheme maintains a connection for a mobile only when it has data to transfer and allows quick release of radio resource when buffered data is emptied. For a system supporting a large number of data mobiles, non-trivial multiple access delay may be introduced and its distribution may very likely follow an arbitrarily general form given the complicated multiple access scenario. A general mobile data terminal model, namely MMPP/G/1/L with server activation time, is presented in which we consider bursty traffic input, finite buffer, and generally distributed connection activation time and service time. Performance indices are derived from the model and can be used in the performance prediction on higher layers and thus to help predict user satisfaction for potential data services. In particular, we use the model to study how performance will be affected by the distribution of access delay in capacity-on-demand.

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cover image Performance Evaluation
Performance Evaluation  Volume 57, Issue 1
May 2004
101 pages

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Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.

Netherlands

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Published: 01 May 2004

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  1. Markov regenerative process (MRGP)
  2. burstiness
  3. capacity-on-demand
  4. quality of service (QoS)
  5. uniformization

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