Performance analysis of an adaptive multiple access scheme for the message service of a land mobile satellite experiment (MSAT-X)
Abstract
This paper describes an Adaptive Mobile Access Protocol (AMAP) for the message service of MSAT-X., a proposed experimental mobile satellite communication network. Message lengths generated by the mobiles are assumed to be uniformly distributed. The mobiles are dispersed over a wide geographical area and the channel data rate is limited. AMAP is a reservation based multiple access scheme. The available bandwidth is divided into subchannels, which are divided into reservation and message channels. The ALOHA multiple access scheme is employed in the reservation channels, while the message channels are demand assigned. AMAP adaptively reallocates the reservation and message channels to optimize the total average message delay.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report A
- Pub Date:
- September 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984STIA...8524510Y
- Keywords:
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- Communication Networks;
- Land Mobile Satellite Service;
- Msat;
- Multiple Access;
- Satellite Networks;
- Aloha System;
- Channel Capacity;
- Messages;
- Performance Prediction;
- Time Lag;
- Communications and Radar