A variable bandwidth assignment scheme for the Land Mobile Satellite experiment
Abstract
The Mobile Satellite Experiment is a proposed experimental satellite-based communications network which provides data and voice communications to mobile terminals dispersed in geographically dispersed areas. In this paper, an analytical model is developed to calculate the performance of a Variable Bandwidth Assignment (VBA) Scheme. Under this scheme, the satellite channel bandwidth is dynamically reassigned so that a message may be transmitted in the shortest possible time. To transmit a long message, message channels will be reconfigured to have more bandwidth such that the transmission time is reduced, while to transmit a short message, the channel bandwidth will be shrunk such that the released bandwidth can be used to serve other messages. The model is illustrated with numerical examples. It is shown that a VBA scheme can achieve considerable improvement in transmission delays over a Fixed Bandwidth Assignment Scheme.
- Publication:
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IN: IEEE INFOCOM '85
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985info.proc..383Y
- Keywords:
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- Bandwidth;
- Communication Networks;
- Frequency Assignment;
- Mobile Communication Systems;
- Transmission Efficiency;
- Channels (Data Transmission);
- Communication Satellites;
- Mathematical Models;
- Communications and Radar