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A formal proof of the optimal frame setting for Dynamic-Frame Aloha with known population size

Information Theory 2016-11-15 v2 math.IT

Abstract

In Dynamic-Frame Aloha subsequent frame lengths must be optimally chosen to maximize throughput. When the initial population size N{\cal N} is known, numerical evaluations show that the maximum efficiency is achieved by setting the frame length equal to the backlog size at each subsequent frame; however, at best of our knowledge, a formal proof of this result is still missing, and is provided here. As byproduct, we also prove that the asymptotical efficiency in the optimal case is e1e^{-1}, provide upper and lower bounds for the length of the entire transmission period and show that its asymptotical behaviour is neζln(n)\sim ne-\zeta \ln (n), with ζ=0.5/ln(1e1)\zeta=0.5/\ln(1-e^{-1}).

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@article{arxiv.1202.3914,
  title  = {A formal proof of the optimal frame setting for Dynamic-Frame Aloha with known population size},
  author = {Luca Barletta and Flaminio Borgonovo and Matteo Cesana},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1202.3914},
  year   = {2016}
}

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22 pages, submitted to IEEE Trans. on Information Theory