Cross-layer queueing analysis for aggregated ON–OFF arrivals with adaptive modulation and coding

Packet loss and delay in wireless networks is a function of both the traffic characteristics (e.g. load, burstiness) and the characteristic behaviour of the fading channel. In this study, the authors propose and analyse a new queue model in which the server process is controlled by the adaptive modu...

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Vydáno v:IET communications Ročník 10; číslo 17; s. 2336 - 2343
Hlavní autoři: Han, Xingyu, Schormans, John
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: The Institution of Engineering and Technology 24.11.2016
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ISSN:1751-8628, 1751-8636
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Shrnutí:Packet loss and delay in wireless networks is a function of both the traffic characteristics (e.g. load, burstiness) and the characteristic behaviour of the fading channel. In this study, the authors propose and analyse a new queue model in which the server process is controlled by the adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) algorithm, and with aggregated ON–OFF packet arrivals to a finite buffer. In the scenarios, where users require multiple services, aggregated ON–OFF arrivals approximate bursty behaviour better than the Poisson arrivals analysed in many earlier queueing models. They focus on the packet drop probability, the packet loss probability, the average queueing delay and the throughput, showing significant differences in these metrics between the cross-layer models using aggregated ON–OFF arrivals and Poisson arrivals. This indicates that in wireless packet network performance evaluation, the traffic model is at least as important as the effect of the fading channel modelling.
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DOI:10.1049/iet-com.2015.0704