Hcb. Chan et Vcm. Leung, Reservation arbitrated access for statistical multiplexing voice traffic over dual-bus metropolitan area networks, IEEE J SEL, 17(1), 1999, pp. 42-50
Metropolitan area networks (MAN's) are well suited to serve as broadband mu
ltiplexers for asynchronous transfer mode (ATR I) networks, to facilitate e
nterprise networking and to support future wireless personal communication
systems, We propose and analyze a novel reservation arbitrated (RA) access
method which provides isochronous voice transport over dual-bus MAN's while
enabling statistical multiplexing among voice calls. In combination with a
new cyclic capturing (CC) mechanism, RA access allows stations to capture
and reserve isochronous voice channels in a fair and distributive manner. T
his paper presents the RA access protocol, derives an analytical model for
general waste-free voice reservation protocols, and analyzes the performanc
e of IU access by computer simulations validated by analytical calculations
, To assess the actual voice quality, simulation results based on a real vo
ice signal are also presented. Results indicate that TW access offers signi
ficant improvements in channel utilization, as compared to prearbitrated (P
A) access, while providing an acceptable quality of service. Therefore, RA
access offers an efficient voice transport mechanism for existing switched
multimegabit data service (SMDS) networks employing the IEEE 802.6 protocol
, as well as emerging ATM/MAN-based broadband networks.