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Performance analysis of the stop-and-wait automatic repeat request protocol under Markovian interruptions

Abstract: The performance of an integrated packet voice/data multiplexer using a stop-and-wait (SW) automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocol is discussed. We assume that the input for the data traffic is exponentially distributed in increments via the Poisson process, with each data packet transmitted within an individual slot time. Another assumption is that there is only a single voice signal, which has a higher priority over the data packet, and whose traffic is given via an on-off Markov process. Whenever the voice signal is active, the output link is used and will be blocked for the data packet. We introduce the concept of buffer occupancy to simplify the analysis, and discover that data multiplexers using the SW ARQ protocol exhibit a behavior of queueing delay and buffering when the interruption signal is given via a Markov process. Simulation results verify the validity of the analytical results.

Key words: Stop-and-wait ARQ protocol, Markovian interruptions, Poisson distribution, Buffer occupancy, Waiting time

Chinese Summary  <21> 马尔可夫中断下停止等待自动重传请求协议的性能分析

摘要:讨论了一种使用停止等待自动重传请求协议的语音数据集成分组多路复用器的性能。假设输入数据流量经泊松过程呈指数增长,且各数据包在单时隙中传输。同时,假设仅存在单一语音信号,其比数据包有更高优先级,且其流量通过开关马尔可夫过程给出。一旦语音信号被激活,则占用输出链路,阻塞数据包。引入缓冲器占用概念简化分析,并发现当中断信号通过马尔可夫过程给出时,使用停止等待自动重传请求协议的数据多路复用器表现出排队延迟和缓冲行为。仿真结果验证了分析结果的有效性。

关键词组:自动重传请求协议;马尔可夫中断;泊松分布;缓冲器占用;等待时间


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DOI:

10.1631/FITEE.1700185

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TN92

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2019-10-08

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2017-10-26

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