Abstract—The use of multiple-packet reception (MPR) in wireless networks is known to improve throughput especially in high-traffic conditions. The lack of synchronization among the nodes in random access systems introduces significant challenges toward the adoption of MPR in the PHY and the MAC design for systems using MPR. In this paper, we propose an asynchronous MPR method for the PHY and also design a compatible random access MAC for wireless local area networks (WLANs). Relying on space–time coding techniques, our MPR method detects multiple asynchronous packets while providing diversity and low bit error rates at the PHY layer. Extending the design of IEEE 802.11, our MPR MAC design encourages simultaneous packet transmissions and han...
Recent advances in the physical layer have enabled wireless devices to have multiple packet receptio...
Abstract—We design a cross-layer approach to optimize the joint use of multi-packet reception and ne...
In this paper, we propose an analytical model for evaluating the MAC throughput in an unsaturated IE...
Abstract—Multi-packet reception (MPR), in which a receiver can decode multiple simultaneous transmis...
Medium access control (MAC) protocols making use of multipacket reception (MPR) capability achieve b...
Multi-packet reception (MPR) promises significant throughput gains in wireless local area networks (...
Multi-packet reception (MPR) promises significant throughput gains in wireless local area networks (...
protocols assume that only one packet can be received at a given time. However, with the advent of s...
Abstract—In this paper we introduce a cross-layer design between PHY and MAC for multiple packet rec...
Conventional medium access control (MAC) protocols of wireless local area networks (WLANs) have been...
Abstract—Coping with collisions is one of the biggest chal-lenges in the design of MAC algorithms fo...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Due to the dominance of the dow...
Abstract—As a result of the recent advances in physical (PHY) layer communication techniques, it is ...
In this paper we present a scheme for multiple-packet reception (MPR) that allows the concurrent pac...
This paper discusses the design requirements for enabling multiple simultaneous peer-to-peer communi...
Recent advances in the physical layer have enabled wireless devices to have multiple packet receptio...
Abstract—We design a cross-layer approach to optimize the joint use of multi-packet reception and ne...
In this paper, we propose an analytical model for evaluating the MAC throughput in an unsaturated IE...
Abstract—Multi-packet reception (MPR), in which a receiver can decode multiple simultaneous transmis...
Medium access control (MAC) protocols making use of multipacket reception (MPR) capability achieve b...
Multi-packet reception (MPR) promises significant throughput gains in wireless local area networks (...
Multi-packet reception (MPR) promises significant throughput gains in wireless local area networks (...
protocols assume that only one packet can be received at a given time. However, with the advent of s...
Abstract—In this paper we introduce a cross-layer design between PHY and MAC for multiple packet rec...
Conventional medium access control (MAC) protocols of wireless local area networks (WLANs) have been...
Abstract—Coping with collisions is one of the biggest chal-lenges in the design of MAC algorithms fo...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Due to the dominance of the dow...
Abstract—As a result of the recent advances in physical (PHY) layer communication techniques, it is ...
In this paper we present a scheme for multiple-packet reception (MPR) that allows the concurrent pac...
This paper discusses the design requirements for enabling multiple simultaneous peer-to-peer communi...
Recent advances in the physical layer have enabled wireless devices to have multiple packet receptio...
Abstract—We design a cross-layer approach to optimize the joint use of multi-packet reception and ne...
In this paper, we propose an analytical model for evaluating the MAC throughput in an unsaturated IE...