The one of the problems in the satellite packet communication system is the existence of a long time delay, which may cause an improper packet access control resulting in a great deal of degradation of the system performance. In this paper, we clarify the effect of long time delay on the performance of CDMA ALOHA systems and then propose a new access control protocol, called Modified Channel Load Sensing Protocol (MCLSP), for the CDMA ALOHA systems. As a result, we show that a significant improvement in the throughput performance was obtained with MCLSP even in the presence of a long time delay.
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Hiraku OKADA, Masato SAITO, Takeshi SATO, Takaya YAMAZATO, Masaaki KATAYAMA, Akira OGAWA, "CDMA ALOHA Systems with Modified Channel Load Sensing Protocol for Satellite Communications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E79-A, no. 12, pp. 2035-2042, December 1996, doi: .
Abstract: The one of the problems in the satellite packet communication system is the existence of a long time delay, which may cause an improper packet access control resulting in a great deal of degradation of the system performance. In this paper, we clarify the effect of long time delay on the performance of CDMA ALOHA systems and then propose a new access control protocol, called Modified Channel Load Sensing Protocol (MCLSP), for the CDMA ALOHA systems. As a result, we show that a significant improvement in the throughput performance was obtained with MCLSP even in the presence of a long time delay.
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