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[Author] Yoshitaka SHIMIZU(3hit)

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  • Proposal and Performance of Flow and Radio Resource Control Schemes for ABR Service in Wireless ATM

    Yoshitaka SHIMIZU  Hijin SATO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E83-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1705-1712

    This paper proposes radio resource control scheme for ABR service that execute flow-control on the transmission rate and assignable bandwidth according to the congestion conditions in both wireless and wired networks. The proposed scheme is useful in improving frequency utilization and meeting the QoS requirements. There are two methods to realize the proposed scheme: explicit rate control (ERC) and binary control (BC). We estimate the performance of the proposed scheme by simulation in comparison with a scheme without flow control in a wireless network under the conditions of a finite buffer, wired network congestion, and RM-cell errors. Consequently, we confirm that the proposed scheme is more effective than the scheme without flow-control under all service conditions. In addition, we clarify that both ERC and BC are effective under the conditions of a finite buffer, wired network congestion, and RM-cell errors.

  • Enhancement of Connection Control Procedures for HiperLAN2 and HiSWANa-Based Wireless Access Systems

    Junichi IWATANI  Yoshitaka SHIMIZU  Osamu KAGAMI  Hiroshi HOJO  

     
    PAPER-Wireless LAN

      Vol:
    E87-B No:5
      Page(s):
    1242-1249

    The wireless LAN standards of HiperLAN2 and HiSWANa provide wireless access with high data rates in the 5 GHz band. The specifications of these standards include connection control procedures but do not define them in detail. In this paper, practical procedures and additional functions of connection control are described, such as efficient DUC bandwidth control for unicast and multicast, non-authenticated multicast, and authentication with the AAA server. These procedures and functions exceed the scope of HiperLAN2 and HiSWANa standards. Ways of implementing these connection control procedures efficiently are also provided.

  • Novel DSA Scheme that Uses Traffic Characteristics to Enhance Throughput Performance of Wide Area Ubiquitous Wireless Networks

    Yoshitaka SHIMIZU  Fusao NUNO  Kazuji WATANABE  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E91-B No:11
      Page(s):
    3677-3687

    Wide area ubiquitous wireless networks, which consist of access points (APs) connected to the fixed network and a great many wireless terminals (WTs), can offer a wide range of applications everywhere. In order to enhance network performance, we need to collect different kinds of data from as many WTs as possible; each AP must be capable of accommodating more than 103 WTs. This requirement can be achieved by employing DSA, a typical centralized media access control scheme, since it has high resource utilization efficiency. In this paper, we propose a novel DSA scheme that employs three new techniques to enhance throughput performance; (1) considering that most terminals tend to send data periodically, it employs both polling-based schemes, i.e. request-polling and data-polling, and a random access scheme. (2) In order to enhance bandwidth utilization effectiveness by polling, the polling timing is decided according to the data generation timing. (3) The AP decides the polled data size according to the latest distribution of data size and polls the WT for the data directly. If the data-polling size can not be determined with confidence, the AP uses request-polling instead of data-polling. Simulations verify that the proposed scheme offers better transmission performance than the existing schemes.