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An analysis of a contention resolution algorithm. Another approach (English)
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1987
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A single multiaccess channel is studied with the outcome of a transmission being either 'idle', 'success', or 'collision' (ternary channel). Packets involved in a collision must be retransmitted, and an efficient way to solve a collision is known in the literature as Gallager-Tsybakov-Mikhailov algorithm. Performance analysis of the algorithm is quite hard. In fact, it bases on a numerical solution of some recurrence equations and on a numerical evaluation of some series. The obvious drawback of it is lack of insight into the behavior of the algorithm. We shall present a new approach of looking at the algorithm and discuss some attempts of analyzing its performance. In particular, expected lengths of a resolution interval and a conflict resolution interval as well as throughput of the algorithm will be discussed using asymptotic approximation and ''a small input rate'' approximation.
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packet-switching network
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communication channel
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conflict resolution
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multiaccess channel
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ternary channel
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collision
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Performance analysis
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recurrence equations
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