A Multi User Random Access Communication System for Users with Different Priorities.

Abstract

A Multi user random access communication system with a population of two classes of users is considered. It is assumed that packets generated by users from different classes have different priorities. Fast moving users in a mobile communication system, or high priority users in a static environment, might be member of the high priority class. A binary feed back collision resolution algorithm is developed and both throughput and delay analysis are performed. Analytical results show that for the operation region of practical interest, the high priority class experiences significantly shorter delays, compared to the low priority one which maintains good delay characteristics. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 11, 1987
Accession Number
ADA178372

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  • P. P. Kazakos

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  • University of Virginia

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