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O protocolo DQRUMA/MC-CDMA original pode sofrer graves colisões de código devido a um número limitado de códigos de solicitação. Um protocolo DQRUMA/MC-CDMA aprimorado usando minislots para acessos de solicitação é proposto para reduzir colisões de solicitação. No protocolo proposto, as tentativas de solicitação são transmitidas simultaneamente com pacotes de dados de outras chamadas. Um esquema aleatório (Esquema I) e um esquema designado (Esquema II) são diferenciados dependendo dos métodos que selecionam um código de solicitação e um minislot de solicitação baseado em um conjunto de treliças para acessos de solicitação (LPRA). Ambos os esquemas geram baixos atrasos no acesso às solicitações devido a poucas ou nenhuma colisão durante os acessos às solicitações. No Esquema I um dos minislots de solicitação é selecionado com um código escolhido aleatoriamente, enquanto no Esquema II o minislot e o código usado exclusivamente nas tentativas de solicitação podem resolver um problema de colisão de código durante os acessos de solicitação. O desempenho do protocolo proposto é avaliado por simulação e o resultado mostra que o protocolo proposto supera o protocolo DQRUMA/MC-CDMA original em termos de atraso total médio.
multicódigo, CDMA, MAC, LPRA
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Jae-Yoon PARK, Duk-Kyung KIM, Dan-Keun SUNG, "An Enhanced DQRUMA/MC-CDMA Protocol for Wireless Packet Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E83-B, no. 7, pp. 1567-1571, July 2000, doi: .
Abstract: The original DQRUMA/MC-CDMA protocol may suffer severe code collisions due to a limited number of request codes. An enhanced DQRUMA/MC-CDMA protocol using minislots for request accesses is proposed to reduce request collisions. In the proposed protocol, request attempts are transmitted concurrently with data packets of other calls. A random scheme (Scheme I) and a designated scheme (Scheme II) are distinguished depending on the methods which select a request code and a request minislot based on a lattice pool for request accesses (LPRA). Both schemes yield low request access delays due to few or no collisions during request accesses. In Scheme I one of request minislots is selected with a randomly chosen code, while in Scheme II the minislot and the code uniquely used in request attempts can resolve a code collision problem during request accesses. The performance of the proposed protocol is evaluated by simulation and the result shows that the proposed protocol outperforms the original DQRUMA/MC-CDMA protocol in terms of average total delay.
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