On fast simulation of the time to saturation of slotted ALOHA release_u77lae53tra7pb7zc7pt3tfkpu

by V. Anantharam

Published in Journal of Applied Probability by Cambridge University Press (CUP).

1992   Volume 29, Issue 03, p682-690

Abstract

Cottrell et al. (1983) have indicated how ideas from the large deviations theory lead to fast simulation schemes that estimate the mean time taken by the slotted ALOHA protocol to saturate starting empty. Such fast simulation schemes are particularly useful when the attempt probability is small. The remaining time to saturation when the protocol has been operating for a time is more accurately described by the quasi-stationary exit time from the stable regime. The purpose of this article is to prove that the ratio of the quasi-stationary exit time to the exit time starting empty approaches 1 as the attempt probability becomes small.
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