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Dans cet article, nous proposons un protocole de contrôle d'accès au support (MAC) pour les communications à accès multiple par répartition en code multimédia (CDMA). Dans le protocole proposé, une station de base (BS) estime le nombre instantané de paquets transmis simultanément dans les futurs slots en exploitant une propriété stochastique du trafic. Afin de réaliser cette estimation, nous utilisons un algorithme adaptatif. Nous évaluons les performances du protocole proposé en comparant cela avec deux cas différents. L’un n’est pas un cas d’estimation et l’autre est un cas d’estimation parfaite. A partir de ces résultats, nous clarifions l'avantage du protocole MAC proposé.
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Yasuhiro HIRAYAMA, Hiraku OKADA, Takaya YAMAZATO, Masaaki KATAYAMA, "Medium Access Control Protocol Based on Estimation of Multimedia Traffic with an Adaptive Algorithm in CDMA Packet Communications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E85-A, no. 12, pp. 2868-2876, December 2002, doi: .
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a medium access control (MAC) protocol for multimedia code division multiple access (CDMA) communications. In the proposed protocol, a base station (BS) estimates the instantaneous number of simultaneously transmitted packets in the future slots with exploiting a stochastic property of traffic. In order to carry out this estimation, we employ an adaptive algorithm. We evaluate the performance of the proposed protocol by comparing that with two different cases. One is no estimation case and the other is perfect estimation case. From these results, we clarify the advantage of the proposed MAC protocol.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/e85-a_12_2868/_p
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