Conference paper
Fast collision resolution for real time services in SDMA based wireless ATM networks
This paper considers random access and collision resolution algorithms in the context of spatial division multiple access (SDMA). We focus on the random access phase of HIPERLAN/2 systems currently under standardization at ETSI-BRAN. Based on the dynamic slot assignment, DSA++ medium access control protocol, the influence of SDMA on a contention based access protocol is investigated under collision resolution schemes derived from classical splitting algorithms.
Although this work is embedded in the framework of wireless ATM and HIPERLAN/2 systems, the ideas are generally applicable.
Language: | English |
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Publisher: | IEEE |
Year: | 1999 |
Pages: | 1151,1152,1153,1154,1155 |
Proceedings: | 1999 IEEE 49th Vehicular Technology Conference |
ISBN: | 0780355652 and 9780780355651 |
ISSN: | 10903038 and 25772465 |
Types: | Conference paper |
DOI: | 10.1109/VETEC.1999.780528 |
Access protocols Analytical models DSA++ medium access control protocol Delay Downlink ETSI-BRAN HIPERLAN/2 systems Intelligent networks Media Access Protocol Multiaccess communication SDMA based wireless ATM networks Signal processing algorithms Spatial resolution Throughput access protocols adaptive algorithm adaptive antenna arrays adaptive array antennas adaptive signal processing array signal processing asynchronous transfer mode classical splitting algorithms collision resolution algorithm contention based access protocol delay optimisation delays dynamic slot assignment packet radio networks random access algorithm real time services real-time systems signal processing space division multiple access spatial division multiple access standardisation standardization throughput optimisation wireless ATM systems wireless LAN