The problem of wireless M2M communication is twofold: the reliability aspect and the scalability aspect. The solution to this problem demands a delay constrained random access protocol. To this end, we propose admission control based traffic-agnostic delay-constrained random access (AC/DC-RA) protocol. Our main contribution is enabling the stochastic delay constraints agnostic to the traffic, such that the stochastic delay constraint is valid with respect to a varying number of arrivals. We achieve this with an admission control decision that uses a novel collision estimation algorithm for an active number of arrivals per contention resource. We use an adaptive contention resolution algorithm to react to the varying number of arrivals. Using these tools, the admission control solves the stability problem. We show with simulations that the AC/DC-RA provide stochastic delay constrained random access in a traffic agnostic way to sustain a stable performance against Poisson and Beta arrivals without any modification to the protocol.
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The problem of wireless M2M communication is twofold: the reliability aspect and the scalability aspect. The solution to this problem demands a delay constrained random access protocol. To this end, we propose admission control based traffic-agnostic delay-constrained random access (AC/DC-RA) protocol. Our main contribution is enabling the stochastic delay constraints agnostic to the traffic, such that the stochastic delay constraint is valid with respect to a varying number of arrivals. We achi...
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