Presentation 2002/1/3
Throughput Performance of CDMA-ALOHA and Change of State in Mobile Satellite Channels
Yasuhiro Mori, Tetsushi Ikegami,
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Abstract(in English) In mobile satellite communications, communication links are frequently affected by shadowing from blockage, since the link margin is designed to be small compared with terrestrial mobile communications. When the link is in shadowing state, packet communication cannot be maintained even if the ARQ is employed. This paper studies the effect of transmission control of packets following the channel state monitor to improve throughput performance in measured land mobile satellite channels. Computer simulation is carried out for the throughput and delay performance evaluation of Slotted CDMA-ALOHA system with Hybrid ARQ scheme.
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Keyword(in English) Mobile satellite communication / Slotted CDMA-ALOHA / ARQ / transmission control / GEO/LEO/SPF
Paper # 2001-DSP-153,2001-SAT-111,2001-RCS-211
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Title (in English) Throughput Performance of CDMA-ALOHA and Change of State in Mobile Satellite Channels
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Keyword(1) Mobile satellite communication
Keyword(2) Slotted CDMA-ALOHA
Keyword(3) ARQ
Keyword(4) transmission control
Keyword(5) GEO/LEO/SPF
1st Author's Name Yasuhiro Mori
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Meiji University()
2nd Author's Name Tetsushi Ikegami
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Meiji University
Date 2002/1/3
Paper # 2001-DSP-153,2001-SAT-111,2001-RCS-211
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 544
Page pp.pp.-
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