Access method for long propagation delay wireless signal channel
A propagation delay, wireless channel technology, applied in wireless communication, radio/induction link selection and arrangement, transmission system, etc., can solve the problems of reduced throughput, waste of channel resources, too many conflicts, etc., and achieve increased packet delay. , to ensure fast access and improve the effect of success rate
- Summary
- Abstract
- Description
- Claims
- Application Information
AI Technical Summary
Problems solved by technology
Method used
Image
Examples
Embodiment Construction
[0049] As shown in Figure 1, the specific implementation process of the present invention is as follows:
[0050] Step 1, at initial running time T a Inside, the PRMA method is used as the initial channel access method.
[0051] The reason for using PRMA as the initial channel access method is that when the system is first started, all terminals in the system are not connected, and sending access requests using mini-slots will make the information time slots idle, resulting in waste of capacity. As an initial channel access method, channel resources can be fully utilized to enable terminals to quickly access channels.
[0052] Step 2, at the initial running time T a Afterwards, the central station puts the requesting terminal ID into the VT request queue (referred to as VQ) and The DT requests a queue (DQ for short), and then arranges the next frame time slot of the uplink channel according to the channel capacity allocation strategy.
[0053] As shown in Figure 2, the cha...
PUM
Abstract
Description
Claims
Application Information
- R&D Engineer
- R&D Manager
- IP Professional
- Industry Leading Data Capabilities
- Powerful AI technology
- Patent DNA Extraction
Browse by: Latest US Patents, China's latest patents, Technical Efficacy Thesaurus, Application Domain, Technology Topic, Popular Technical Reports.
© 2024 PatSnap. All rights reserved.Legal|Privacy policy|Modern Slavery Act Transparency Statement|Sitemap|About US| Contact US: help@patsnap.com