Abstract—This paper is concerned with the decentralized power allocation problem in random access systems. We propose a scheme that is especially suitable for systems requiring high throughput but with difficulty in establishing centralized control, such as cognitive radio environments. Specifically, we assume successive interference cancellation (SIC) at the receiver for multi-packet reception (MPR). We consider a decentralized random power transmission strategy where each user selects its transmitted power level randomly according to a power distribution conditioned on its own channel state. Our focus is on the design of this distribution such that the system packet throughput is maximized under rate and power constraints. We start from a...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...
We study secondary random access in multi-input multi-output cognitive radio networks, where a slott...
— In this paper, we use a recent information theoretical result to develop a general framework for f...
In this paper, we study slotted Spread Spectrum Aloha with Successive Interference Cancelation at th...
AbstractCognitive radio technology will allow terminals to access licensed and unlicensed portions o...
In wireless networks, how to select transmit power that maximizes throughput is a challenging proble...
In this paper, we propose a new optimization-based access strategy of multi-packet reception (MPR) c...
In this paper, a game theoretic approach is used to derive the optimal power allocation in multiple ...
In this paper, a game theoretic approach is used to derive the optimal power allocation in multiple ...
Random access schemes have used advanced capabilities of the physical layer to achieve reliable data...
International audience— In this paper, we use a recent information theoretical result to develop a g...
International audience— In this paper, we use a recent information theoretical result to develop a g...
International audience— In this paper, we use a recent information theoretical result to develop a g...
International audience— In this paper, we use a recent information theoretical result to develop a g...
— In this paper, we use a recent information theoretical result to develop a general framework for f...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...
We study secondary random access in multi-input multi-output cognitive radio networks, where a slott...
— In this paper, we use a recent information theoretical result to develop a general framework for f...
In this paper, we study slotted Spread Spectrum Aloha with Successive Interference Cancelation at th...
AbstractCognitive radio technology will allow terminals to access licensed and unlicensed portions o...
In wireless networks, how to select transmit power that maximizes throughput is a challenging proble...
In this paper, we propose a new optimization-based access strategy of multi-packet reception (MPR) c...
In this paper, a game theoretic approach is used to derive the optimal power allocation in multiple ...
In this paper, a game theoretic approach is used to derive the optimal power allocation in multiple ...
Random access schemes have used advanced capabilities of the physical layer to achieve reliable data...
International audience— In this paper, we use a recent information theoretical result to develop a g...
International audience— In this paper, we use a recent information theoretical result to develop a g...
International audience— In this paper, we use a recent information theoretical result to develop a g...
International audience— In this paper, we use a recent information theoretical result to develop a g...
— In this paper, we use a recent information theoretical result to develop a general framework for f...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...
We study secondary random access in multi-input multi-output cognitive radio networks, where a slott...
— In this paper, we use a recent information theoretical result to develop a general framework for f...