Abstract

One key requirement in the radio access design of advanced, third-generation mobile systems is the ability to accommodate a variety of service types via flexible and efficient multiple-access protocols. This paper introduces a multiple-access protocol, SIR++ (service integration for radio access), which has the potential for meeting the service requirements of speech, video, and bursty data traffic in an efficient way. SLR++ is evolved from and generalizes a former protocol, SIR, which only considered the requirements of speech and data. The paper also evaluates the buffer occupancy distribution associated with an (H.263) video connection by solving a worst case model of the system.

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