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TELETRAFFIC
2007
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Is ALOHA Causing Power Law Delays?

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Is ALOHA Causing Power Law Delays?
Abstract. Renewed interest in ALOHA-based Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols stems from their proposed applications to wireless ad hoc and sensor networks that require distributed and low complexity channel access algorithms. In this paper, unlike in the traditional work that focused on mean value (throughput) and stability analysis, we study the distributional properties of packet transmission delays over an ALOHA channel. We discover a new phenomenon showing that a basic finite population ALOHA model with variable size (exponential) packets is characterized by power law transmission delays, possibly even resulting in zero throughput. This power law effect might be diminished, or perhaps eliminated, by reducing the variability of packets. However, we show that even a slotted (synchronized) ALOHA with packets of constant size can exhibit power law delays when the number of active users is random. From an engineering perspective, our results imply that the variability of packet siz...
Predrag R. Jelenkovic, Jian Tan
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where TELETRAFFIC
Authors Predrag R. Jelenkovic, Jian Tan
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