A Multiple Access Protocol for Multimedia Transmission over Wireless Networks
Hong Yu

TL;DR
This paper introduces AMAPMT, an advanced multiple access protocol designed for multimedia transmission over wireless networks, which improves performance metrics like packet loss, delay, and throughput compared to existing protocols.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel priority-based multiple access protocol for multimedia over wireless networks, incorporating TTL, priority, and CSI, and demonstrates its superior performance through simulation.
Findings
AMAPMT outperforms ARCMA in simulations.
Performance improves with priority scheme usage.
Protocol enhances QoS parameters like PLR, delay, throughput.
Abstract
This paper develops and evaluates the performance of an advanced multiple access protocol for transmission of full complement of multimedia signals consisting of various combinations of voice, video, data, text and images over wireless networks. The protocol is called Advanced Multiple Access Protocol for Multimedia Transmission (AMAPMT) and is to be used in the Data Link Layer of the protocol stack. The principle of operation of the protocol is presented in a number of logical flow charts. The protocol grants permission to transmit to a source on the basis of a priority scheme that takes into account a time-to-live (TTL) parameter of all the transactions, selectable priorities assigned to all the sources and relevant channel state information (CSI) in this order. Performance of the protocol is evaluated in terms of quality of service parameters like packet loss ratio (PLR), mean packet…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Network Optimization · Wireless Communication Networks Research · Wireless Networks and Protocols
