Buffered Aloha with K-Exponential Backoff -- Part I: Stability and Throughput Analysis
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This two-part paper series studies the performance of buffered Aloha networks with K-Exponential Backoff collision resolution algorithms. Part I focuses on stability and throughput analysis and Part II presents the delay analysis. In Part I, the buffered Aloha network is modeled as a multiqueue single-server system. We adopt a widely used approach in packet switching systems to decompose the multi-queue system into independent first-in-first-out (FIFO) queues, which are hinged together by the probability of success of head-of-line (HOL) packets. A unified method is devised to tackle the stability and throughput problems of K-Exponential Backoff with any cutoff phase K. We demonstrate that a network with K-Exponential Backoff can be stabilized if the retransmission factor q is properly selected. The stable region of q is characterized and illustrated via examples of Geometric Retransmission (K=1) and Exponential Backoff (K=∞). With an increasing number of nodes n, we show that the stable region of Geometric Retransmission rapidly shrinks, and vanishes as n→∞. In contrast, the stable region of Exponential Backoff does not vary with the network population n, implying that a stable throughput can be achieved in networks with Exponential Backoff even with an infinite number of nodes. All the analytical results presented in this paper series are verified by simulations.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- CoRR
دوره abs/0907.4251 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009