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A estabilidade de sistemas ALOHA com slot com corte de retransmissão, nos quais um pacote é descartado após um certo número de transmissões malsucedidas, é investigada em canais com salto de frequência lenta com o auxílio da teoria da catástrofe. O resultado deste artigo pode ser visto como uma extensão do resultado obtido por Kim. A função de equilíbrio é formulada primeiro. Em seguida, o ponto de cúspide e os conjuntos de bifurcações são avaliados numericamente. Visualizamos como o corte de retransmissão afeta a região biestável. Usando o resultado, podemos projetar parâmetros de sistemas ALOHA com slot com corte de retransmissão de modo que o sistema opere com o único ponto de equilíbrio estável.
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Katsumi SAKAKIBARA, Jiro YAMAKITA, "On the Stability of Slow-Frequency-Hopped Slotted ALOHA Systems with Retransmission Cutoff" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E84-A, no. 10, pp. 2404-2409, October 2001, doi: .
Abstract: Stability of slotted ALOHA systems with retransmission cutoff, in which a packet is discarded after the certain number of unsuccessful transmissions, is investigated on slow-frequency-hopped channels with the aid of the catastrophe theory. The result of this paper can be viewed as extension of the result derived by Kim. The balance function is first formulated. Then, the cusp point and the bifurcation sets are numerically evaluated. We visualize how retransmission cutoff effects on bistable region. Using the result, we can design parameters of slotted ALOHA systems with retransmission cutoff such that the system operates with the unique stable equilibrium point.
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