Presentation 2003/7/10
Research and Development on Ultra High-speed Radio Access System : Concept and Fundamental Experimental Results
Hiroshi HARADA, Masayuki FUJISE,
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Abstract(in English) As a MAC (Media Access Control) protocol for ultra high-speed radio access system that can access IP network easily and have portability, we propose an ultra high-speed radio access protocol. The new protocol is based on packet reservation dynamic time-slotted multiple access (PR-DSMA) protocol that adopts packet reservation type protocol and that is robust against long transmission delay between up- and downlink frames caused by fiber-optic radio transmissions. We developed a prototype that includes our proposed MAC protocol with a carrier bit rate of 156 Mbps and evaluated its throughput performance. As an experimental result, throughput performances of 83 Mbps on the uplink and 64 Mbps on the downlink are obtained under a fiber-optic transmission delay of 50 km.
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Keyword(in English) Ultra high-speed radio access / MAC protocol / Packet reservation / Go-Back-N
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Title (in English) Research and Development on Ultra High-speed Radio Access System : Concept and Fundamental Experimental Results
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Keyword(1) Ultra high-speed radio access
Keyword(2) MAC protocol
Keyword(3) Packet reservation
Keyword(4) Go-Back-N
1st Author's Name Hiroshi HARADA
1st Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory, IAI()
2nd Author's Name Masayuki FUJISE
2nd Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory, IAI
Date 2003/7/10
Paper # NS2003-55,RCS2003-78
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 201
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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