Cross Layer Transmission for AOS Packet Service

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Author(s)

Bi Mingxue 1,2,*

1. Automation Department, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China

2. Shenyang Ligong University, Shenyang, China

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2011.01.08

Received: 5 Jul. 2010 / Revised: 3 Oct. 2010 / Accepted: 11 Dec. 2010 / Published: 8 Feb. 2011

Index Terms

AOS, packet service, cross layer transmission, effective throughput rate

Abstract

In this paper, the AOS packet service data transfers structure is presented first. Based on it, the effective throughput rate of AOS packet service is analyzed. Then, in order to improve the effective throughput rate, a scheme of AOS cross layer transmission system is presented. In the proposed scheme, based on the space channel state, the dynamic optimization parameters of network layer, Space Date Link Protocol sublayer and Sync and Channel Coding sublayer in AOS are selected. Then the switch thresholds are presented. Finally, the effective throughput rate of the proposed AOS cross layer transmission system is simulated. Simulations show that the throughput rate can be optimized effectively.

Cite This Paper

Bi Mingxue, "Cross Layer Transmission for AOS Packet Service", International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security(IJCNIS), vol.3, no.1, pp.54-62, 2011. DOI:10.5815/ijcnis.2011.01.08

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