SW and GB (N) ARQ Protocols under Markovian Interruptions

This paper discusses packet data multiplexing using stop-and-wait (SW) and go-back-N (GBN) automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocols under Markovian interruption. The Markov process shows the output channel by examining the Markovian interruption using inactive and active states. We assume that whene...

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Main Authors: Khongorzul Dashdondov, Yong-Ki Kim, Mi-Hye Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2018-01-01
Series:Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7131954
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spelling doaj-df8490668f804b52a90d62bce7a0764c2020-11-24T21:26:32ZengHindawi-WileyWireless Communications and Mobile Computing1530-86691530-86772018-01-01201810.1155/2018/71319547131954SW and GB (N) ARQ Protocols under Markovian InterruptionsKhongorzul Dashdondov0Yong-Ki Kim1Mi-Hye Kim2Department of Computer Engineering, Chungbuk National Univerrsity, Chungdae-ro 1, Seowon-Gu, Cheongju, Chungbuk 28644, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Computer Engineering, Chungbuk National Univerrsity, Chungdae-ro 1, Seowon-Gu, Cheongju, Chungbuk 28644, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Computer Engineering, Chungbuk National Univerrsity, Chungdae-ro 1, Seowon-Gu, Cheongju, Chungbuk 28644, Republic of KoreaThis paper discusses packet data multiplexing using stop-and-wait (SW) and go-back-N (GBN) automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocols under Markovian interruption. The Markov process shows the output channel by examining the Markovian interruption using inactive and active states. We assume that whenever the voice signal is active the output link is used and will be blocked for the data packet, and data traffic input is exponentially distributed in increments via the Poisson process, with each data packet transmitted within an individual time slot. Active and inactive periods of the original voice signal are geometrically distributed with their unique parameters. The study introduces the concept of average service time and average queueing delay to simplify the analysis and shows that data multiplexers using SW and GBN ARQ schemes exhibit queueing behaviour when the interruption signal follows a Markov process. Moreover, we derived the effective capacity that features the average arrival rate at the transmitter queue under the quality of service (QoS) constraints. Also from the results system stability depends on the error probability and Markovian interruptions occurrence. Simulation results verify the theoretical analysis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7131954
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author Khongorzul Dashdondov
Yong-Ki Kim
Mi-Hye Kim
spellingShingle Khongorzul Dashdondov
Yong-Ki Kim
Mi-Hye Kim
SW and GB (N) ARQ Protocols under Markovian Interruptions
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
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Yong-Ki Kim
Mi-Hye Kim
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title SW and GB (N) ARQ Protocols under Markovian Interruptions
title_short SW and GB (N) ARQ Protocols under Markovian Interruptions
title_full SW and GB (N) ARQ Protocols under Markovian Interruptions
title_fullStr SW and GB (N) ARQ Protocols under Markovian Interruptions
title_full_unstemmed SW and GB (N) ARQ Protocols under Markovian Interruptions
title_sort sw and gb (n) arq protocols under markovian interruptions
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
issn 1530-8669
1530-8677
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper discusses packet data multiplexing using stop-and-wait (SW) and go-back-N (GBN) automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocols under Markovian interruption. The Markov process shows the output channel by examining the Markovian interruption using inactive and active states. We assume that whenever the voice signal is active the output link is used and will be blocked for the data packet, and data traffic input is exponentially distributed in increments via the Poisson process, with each data packet transmitted within an individual time slot. Active and inactive periods of the original voice signal are geometrically distributed with their unique parameters. The study introduces the concept of average service time and average queueing delay to simplify the analysis and shows that data multiplexers using SW and GBN ARQ schemes exhibit queueing behaviour when the interruption signal follows a Markov process. Moreover, we derived the effective capacity that features the average arrival rate at the transmitter queue under the quality of service (QoS) constraints. Also from the results system stability depends on the error probability and Markovian interruptions occurrence. Simulation results verify the theoretical analysis.
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