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Thus, the deadline miss ratio is directly affected by the message loss ratio.
Figure 5 shows the propagation with a message loss ratio in the DelayProp smaller than that in the NatureProp.
The message loss ratio is defined for a receiving station as the number of dropped messages during a transmission.
In this assessment, the message loss ratio is measured considering the messages that were effectively dropped due to transmission error or due to exceeding the transmission attempt count.
(a) deadline miss ratio and (b) message loss ratio with maximum priority traffic separation between RT traffic and non-RT traffic; (c) deadline miss ratio and (d) message loss ratio with mixed priority traffic separation between RT traffic and non-RT traffic.
The percentage of the area, that any of the four propagations are covered with, is always larger than 93%. Figure 5 Impact of traffic load on message loss ratio for the propagation of traffic-related information.
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Figure 21 shows the ISO/IEEE 11073 message loss ratios by the server as the number of PHD agents increases.
The message loss rate in this experiment should be caused by network traffic overhead, interferences, shading, and message collisions.
Figure 13 Packet loss ratio with increasing message size.
From the experiments, it is found that the loss ratio of ISO/IEEE 11073 messages in the normal system (e.g., the system without any gateways) is quite high when there is heavy traffic, while no message loss occurs in the multilayered system proposed in this study, demonstrating the superiority of the multilayered system to the normal system in situations of heavy traffic.
The loss ratio of the ISO/IEEE 11073 messages in the normal system is as high as 14% when 1,200 PHD agents are connected.
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