A NEW PRIORITY MESSAGE BASED PROTOCOL FOR ALOHA AND ITS ANALYSIS | ||
International Conference on Aerospace Sciences and Aviation Technology | ||
Article 44, Volume 3, ASAT Conference 4-6 April 1989 , CAIRO, April 1989, Pages 1113-1117 PDF (1.42 M) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/asat.1989.25982 | ||
Authors | ||
M. A. Abou Seif1; F. Shaaban2; E. Garras2 | ||
1Signal Corps of Air Force. | ||
2Military Technical College. | ||
Abstract | ||
In this paper we describe a new prioritized protocol for ALOHA in a satellite channel which divides the messages on the channel to two classes : Priority messages (class-A) and non-priority messages (class-B). The scheme is based upon the principle that exclusive access right to the channel is given to class-A messages after each successful transmission from any class of messages [2]. This is accomplished by reserving the channel for a certain period of time during which only class-A messages can contend for the channel. The equilibrium throughput and delay for both classes of messages are obtained and also the effect of reservation period of the channel on class-B messages by using a new language in the network analysis field (QNAP 2). | ||
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