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Information Theoretic Analysis for a General Queueing System at Equilibrium with Application to Queues in Tandem.
(1987)
In this paper, information theoretic inference methodology for system modeling is applied to estimate the probability distribution for the number of customers in a general, single server queueing system with infinite ...
An Exact Analysis and Performance Evaluation of Framed Aloha with Capture.
(1987)
A combinatorial technique is introduced that can be applied to the analysis of a variety of framed, contention-based protocols of multiple access, with or without dynamic frame-length control. Furthermore, we consider a ...
A Distributed Reservation-Based CDMS Protocol that Does Not Require Feedback Information.
(1987)
In some multi-user radio systems the receiver is not allowed to transmit feedback information to the senders. In other applications the transmitters cannot receive feedback information sent by the receiver. For these cases ...
The Design and Simulation of a Mobile Radio Network with Distributed Control.
(1987)
A new architecture for mobile radio networks, called the linked cluster architecture, is described, and methods for implementing this architecture using distributed control techniques are presented. We illustrate how fully ...
Extension of the Optimality of the Threshold Policy in Heterogeneous Multiserver Queueing Systems.
(1987)
We extend the validity of some results on the optimal control of two-server queueing models with service times of unequal distribution, operating in continuous or discrete time. The distribution of arrivals can be arbitrarily ...
A Distributed Reservation Scheme for Spread Spectrum Multiple Access Channels.
(1987)
A distributed reservation-based multiple access protocol is proposed, analyzed and evaluated. This scheme is based on the quasi-orthogonality property that can be achieved through the use of spread spectrum signaling, which ...
On The Stability of Interacting Queues in a Multiple Access System.
(1987)
We consider the standard discrete-time slotted ALOHA system with a finite number of buffered terminals. The stability (ergodicity) region for this system is known for the case of two terminals and for the case of infinite, ...
Discrimination Against Partially Overlapping Interference - Its Effect on Throughput in Frequency-Hopped Multiple Access Channels.
(1987)
In this paper we derive the probability of correct packet reception and the resulting channel throughput achievable in an asynchronous slow-frequency-hopped multiple user channel. Reed- Solomon coding is used to correct ...
A Design Concept for Reliable Mobile Radio Networks with Frequency Hopping Signaling.
(1987)
The design of a packet radio network must reflect the operational requirements and environmental contraints to which it is subject. In this paper, we outline those features that distinguish the High Frequency (HF) Intra ...