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Performance Analysis of Multi-Channel and Multi-Traffic on Wireless Communication Networks
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Yue, Wuyi & Matsumoto, Yutaka

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Performance Analysis of Multi-Channel and Multi-Traffic on Wireless Communication Networks

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With the rapidly increasing penetration of laptop computers and mobile phones, which are primarily used by mobile users to access Internet s- vices like e-mail and World Wide Web (WWW) access, support of Internet services in a mobile environment is an emerging requirement. Wireless n- works have been used for communication among fully distributed users in a multimedia environment that has the needs to provide real-time bursty traffic (such as voice or video) and data traffic with excellent reliability and service quality. To satisfy the huge wireless multimedia service demand and improve the system performance, efficient channel access methods and analytical methods must be provided. In this way very accurate models, that faithfully reproduce the stochastic behavior of multimedia wireless communication and computer networks, can be constructed. Most of these system models are discrete-time queueing systems. Queueing networks and Markov chains are commonly used for the p- formance and reliability evaluation of computer, communication, and m- ufacturing systems. Although there are quite a few books on the individual topics of queueing networks and Markov chains, we have found none that covers the topics of discrete-time and continuous-time multichannel mul- traffic queueing networks. On the other hand, the design and development of multichannel mul- hop network systems and interconnected network systems or integrated n- works of multimedia traffic require not only such average performance m- sures as the throughput or packet delay but also higher moments of traffic departures and transmission delay.
List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. Acknowledgments. 1: Introduction. 1. Overview of Multiple Access Communication Networks. 2. Packet Communication Networks 3. Wireless Communication Networks. 4. Multiple Access Protocols 5. Mobile Packet Radio Networks with Random Access Protocols. 6. Multichannel Networks with Random Access Protocols. 7. Multi-Hop Networks with Random Access Protocols. 8. Channel Assignment Schemes in Cellular Mobile Networks. 9. Performance Analysis of Wireless Communication Networks. 10. System Models and Performance Analyses in the Book. Part I: Multichannel and Multi-Traffic Networks with Slotted ALOHA Protocol. 2: Output and Delay Process Analysis of Slotted ALOHA Multichannel Networks. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 3: Performance Analysis of Multichannel Slotted ALOHA Networks with Capture. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 4: Output and Delay Process Analysis of Multichannel Networks with Voice/Data. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 5: Performance Analysis of Prioritized Multi-hop Packet Radio Networks. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5.Conclusion. Part II: Multichannel and Multi-Traffic Networks with CSMA Protocols. 6: Output and Delay Process Analysis of Slotted CSMA/CD Multichannel LANs. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 7: Performance Analysis of CSMA/CA Wireless LANs. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 8: Output Process Analysis of Wireless CSMA/CA LANs With Voice/Data. 1 Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. Part III: Multichannel and Multi-Traffic in Wireless Communication Networks with CDMA Protocol and Hybrid Channel Assignment Scheme. 9: Output and Delay Process Analysis of CDMA Networks with Voice/Data. 1.Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4.Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 10: Performance Analysis of Cellular Mobile Networks with HCA Scheme. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 11: Output and Delay Process Analysis of Cellular Mobile Networks with Hand-off. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 12: Concluding Remarks. 1. Summary of the Book. 2. Topics for Future Research. Appendices. Index.

List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. Acknowledgments. 1: Introduction. 1. Overview of Multiple Access Communication Networks. 2. Packet Communication Networks 3. Wireless Communication Networks. 4. Multiple Access Protocols 5. Mobile Packet Radio Networks with Random Access Protocols. 6. Multichannel Networks with Random Access Protocols. 7. Multi-Hop Networks with Random Access Protocols. 8. Channel Assignment Schemes in Cellular Mobile Networks. 9. Performance Analysis of Wireless Communication Networks. 10. System Models and Performance Analyses in the Book. Part I: Multichannel and Multi-Traffic Networks with Slotted ALOHA Protocol. 2: Output and Delay Process Analysis of Slotted ALOHA Multichannel Networks. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 3: Performance Analysis of Multichannel Slotted ALOHA Networks with Capture. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 4: Output and Delay Process Analysis of Multichannel Networks with Voice/Data. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 5: Performance Analysis of Prioritized Multi-hop Packet Radio Networks. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. Part II: Multichannel and Multi-Traffic Networks with CSMA Protocols. 6: Output and Delay Process Analysis of Slotted CSMA/CD Multichannel LANs. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 7: Performance Analysis of CSMA/CA Wireless LANs. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 8: Output Process Analysis of Wireless CSMA/CA LANs With Voice/Data. 1 Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. Part III: Multichannel and Multi-Traffic in Wireless Communication Networks with CDMA Protocol and Hybrid Channel Assignment Scheme. 9: Output and Delay Process Analysis of CDMA Networks with Voice/Data. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 10: Performance Analysis of Cellular Mobile Networks with HCA Scheme. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 11: Output and Delay Process Analysis of Cellular Mobile Networks with Hand-off. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 12: Concluding Remarks. 1. Summary of the Book. 2. Topics for Future Research. Appendices. Index.

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List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. Acknowledgments. 1: Introduction. 1. Overview of Multiple Access Communication Networks. 2. Packet Communication Networks 3. Wireless Communication Networks. 4. Multiple Access Protocols 5. Mobile Packet Radio Networks with Random Access Protocols. 6. Multichannel Networks with Random Access Protocols. 7. Multi-Hop Networks with Random Access Protocols. 8. Channel Assignment Schemes in Cellular Mobile Networks. 9. Performance Analysis of Wireless Communication Networks. 10. System Models and Performance Analyses in the Book. Part I: Multichannel and Multi-Traffic Networks with Slotted ALOHA Protocol. 2: Output and Delay Process Analysis of Slotted ALOHA Multichannel Networks. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 3: Performance Analysis of Multichannel Slotted ALOHA Networks with Capture. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 4: Output and Delay Process Analysis of Multichannel Networks with Voice/Data. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 5: Performance Analysis of Prioritized Multi-hop Packet Radio Networks. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5.Conclusion. Part II: Multichannel and Multi-Traffic Networks with CSMA Protocols. 6: Output and Delay Process Analysis of Slotted CSMA/CD Multichannel LANs. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 7: Performance Analysis of CSMA/CA Wireless LANs. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 8: Output Process Analysis of Wireless CSMA/CA LANs With Voice/Data. 1 Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. Part III: Multichannel and Multi-Traffic in Wireless Communication Networks with CDMA Protocol and Hybrid Channel Assignment Scheme. 9: Output and Delay Process Analysis of CDMA Networks with Voice/Data. 1.Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4.Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 10: Performance Analysis of Cellular Mobile Networks with HCA Scheme. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 11: Output and Delay Process Analysis of Cellular Mobile Networks with Hand-off. 1. Introduction. 2. System Model. 3. Performance Analysis. 4. Numerical Results. 5. Conclusion. 12: Concluding Remarks. 1. Summary of the Book. 2. Topics for Future Research. Appendices. Index.


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With the rapidly increasing penetration of laptop computers and mobile phones, which are primarily used by mobile users to access Internet s- vices like e-mail and World Wide Web (WWW) access, support of Internet services in a mobile environment is an emerging requirement. Wireless n- works have been used for communication among fully distributed users in a multimedia environment that has the needs to provide real-time bursty traffic (such as voice or video) and data traffic with excellent reliability and service quality. To satisfy the huge wireless multimedia service demand and improve the system performance, efficient channel access methods and analytical methods must be provided. In this way very accurate models, that faithfully reproduce the stochastic behavior of multimedia wireless communication and computer networks, can be constructed. Most of these system models are discrete-time queueing systems. Queueing networks and Markov chains are commonly used for the p- formance and reliability evaluation of computer, communication, and m- ufacturing systems. Although there are quite a few books on the individual topics of queueing networks and Markov chains, we have found none that covers the topics of discrete-time and continuous-time multichannel mul- traffic queueing networks. On the other hand, the design and development of multichannel mul- hop network systems and interconnected network systems or integrated n- works of multimedia traffic require not only such average performance m- sures as the throughput or packet delay but also higher moments of traffic departures and transmission delay.




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