Publication No 26821

Author(s)

Charzinski, J.*

Title

Performance Analysis of a Multiple Access Mechanism for ATM Access Networks

Topics

Access Networks; Broadband Networks

Methods

Performance Evaluation

Keywords

PON; ACCESS NETWORK; VACATION SYSTEM; MULTIPLE ACCESS; MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL; DELAY DISTRIBUTION; BATCH ARRIVAL; ATM; APPROXIMATION

Abstract

This paper presents an analytical model for Request Polling, which is part of many tree topology shared media ATM access network proposals. The upstream transmission of ATM cells is controlled by a centralised MAC controller in the headend. Physical layer functions demand a per-cell overhead, which can also be used to carry MAC (Media Access Control) information. In order to give previously inactive stations a chance to transmit their MAC information, additional overhead must be spent, which reduces the upstream ATM cell transport capacity. An access network using only this additional overhead to carry MAC information, is modelled in this paper by analysing a D[GI]/D/1 model with cyclic vacations. To compute the end-to-end delay distribution, the delay distribution obtained from the D[GI]/D/1 analysis is convolved with the distribution seen in a clocked batch gate. Results indicate the optimum amount of transport capacity to spend for Request Polling to minimise the delay quantiles.

Year

1997

Reference entry

Charzinski, J.
Performance Analysis of a Multiple Access Mechanism for ATM Access Networks
Proceedings of the IEEE ATM '97 Workshop, Lisboa, May 1997, pp. 477-485

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