Priority schemes employing the inherent properties of carrier-sense multiple-access (CSMA) schemes are investigated and then applied to the integrated transmission of voice and data. A priority scheme composed of 1-persistent and non-persistent CSMA protocols is proposed. The throughput and delay characteristics of this protocol are evaluated by mathematical analysis and simulation, respectively. The approach of throughput analysis is further extended to another more general case, p-persistent CSMA with two persistency factors, the throughput performance of which had not been analyzed before. Simulations are carried out to study the delay characteristics of this protocol. After careful consideration of the features of the priority schemes ...
In this paper we discussed the simulation based comparative analysis of two random access carrier se...
Wireless local networks capable of supporting data and integrated voice/data applications are curren...
none2noThis paper presents a mathematical model to characterise the performance of a IEEE 802.15.6 B...
We present a new priority protocol for CSMA/CD networks which allows high channel utilization and lo...
In this paper we consider a multi-hop wireless network, where a source transmits data to a destinati...
Real-time multimedia communication applications demand performance requirements which differ signifi...
Movable-slot time-division multiplexing (MSTDM) is a medium access control protocol for the integrat...
Absfract-Radio communication is considered as a method for providing remote terminal access to compu...
Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) protocol, along with collision detection in wired communication...
Radio communication is considered as a method for providing remote terminal access to computers. Dig...
[[abstract]]In this paper we propose a decentralized protocol for integrated voice and data local ar...
A local area network that can support both voice and data packets offers economic advantages due to ...
International audienceThe IEEE 802.11 wireless standard uses the carrier sense multiple access with ...
The voice-only traffic steady-state characteristics of a joint DS-CDMA/PRMA are derived. Considering...
IP Radio Access Networks (RAN) are expected to employ CDMA as the next generation access networks [1...
In this paper we discussed the simulation based comparative analysis of two random access carrier se...
Wireless local networks capable of supporting data and integrated voice/data applications are curren...
none2noThis paper presents a mathematical model to characterise the performance of a IEEE 802.15.6 B...
We present a new priority protocol for CSMA/CD networks which allows high channel utilization and lo...
In this paper we consider a multi-hop wireless network, where a source transmits data to a destinati...
Real-time multimedia communication applications demand performance requirements which differ signifi...
Movable-slot time-division multiplexing (MSTDM) is a medium access control protocol for the integrat...
Absfract-Radio communication is considered as a method for providing remote terminal access to compu...
Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) protocol, along with collision detection in wired communication...
Radio communication is considered as a method for providing remote terminal access to computers. Dig...
[[abstract]]In this paper we propose a decentralized protocol for integrated voice and data local ar...
A local area network that can support both voice and data packets offers economic advantages due to ...
International audienceThe IEEE 802.11 wireless standard uses the carrier sense multiple access with ...
The voice-only traffic steady-state characteristics of a joint DS-CDMA/PRMA are derived. Considering...
IP Radio Access Networks (RAN) are expected to employ CDMA as the next generation access networks [1...
In this paper we discussed the simulation based comparative analysis of two random access carrier se...
Wireless local networks capable of supporting data and integrated voice/data applications are curren...
none2noThis paper presents a mathematical model to characterise the performance of a IEEE 802.15.6 B...