학술논문

On Flow Control and Optimized Back-Off in Non-Saturated CSMA
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking IEEE/ACM Trans. Networking Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on. 31(5):2191-2206 Oct, 2023
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Multiaccess communication
Throughput
Media Access Protocol
Load modeling
Data integrity
Analytical models
Adaptation models
MAC protocol design
CSMA
non-saturated traffic
throughput optimality
flow control
stability
Language
ISSN
1063-6692
1558-2566
Abstract
Medium Access Control (MAC) main functions encompass contention for channel access, packet scheduling, error control, and data integrity. Channel contention is a collective function involving all stations in the network, while data integrity pertains to data flows of each individual station. We propose a design where contention related functions are separated from other data management functions. The hinge connecting contention and other data management functions is a flow control algorithm, aiming at guaranteeing stability of contention queues and load on the MAC channel. With reference to Carrier-Sense Multiple Access (CSMA), we define an analytical model of contention queues under non saturated traffic. An asymptotic analysis of the model for large number of stations yields a closed form of the optimal flow control rate. The insight gained from the model is used to design an adaptive flow control algorithm that guarantees throughput optimality for all values of the number of stations.