Random access schemes have used advanced capabilities of the physical layer to achieve reliable data transmissions over wireless communication channels. These capabilities include multichannel communication and multipacket reception. Incorporating the advanced capabilities into the access schemes, as a cross-layer design, is a challenging task because a more sophisticated approach is required to interface the physical layer and the medium access control (MAC) layer. This thesis presents development of research into the efficient random access schemes that provide a better set of cross-layer design approaches by taking into account the capabilities of multichannel communication and multipacket reception. The consideration is to propose multi...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Selected Papers from the Seventh International Conference ...
Packet collision is a well known severe impairment in ALOHA based networks and, more generally, in a...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This thesis addresses the problem of Multi-Packet R...
Random access techniques have traditionally been used for the design of efficient medium access cont...
A new joint random access scheme is proposed to enable effective uplink access when users are partia...
This paper presents a random access protocol assisted by a set of signal processing tools that signi...
Interference is one of the foremost problems in wireless communication which leads to various uniqu...
8th International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications (MACOM2015), Helsinki, Finland.This pap...
By applying multiuser detection techniques, receivers today can decode mul-tiple packets transmitted...
In this paper, we propose a channel state adaptive random access for a wireless local area network (...
Conventional 802.11 medium access control (MAC) protocols have been designed separately from the cha...
Random access represents possibly the simplest and yet one of the best known approaches for sharing...
This paper presents a new approach for the analysis and characterization of the throughput region of...
Random access schemes are primarily used for data transmission in the uplink of cellular networks. E...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Selected Papers from the Seventh International Conference ...
Packet collision is a well known severe impairment in ALOHA based networks and, more generally, in a...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This thesis addresses the problem of Multi-Packet R...
Random access techniques have traditionally been used for the design of efficient medium access cont...
A new joint random access scheme is proposed to enable effective uplink access when users are partia...
This paper presents a random access protocol assisted by a set of signal processing tools that signi...
Interference is one of the foremost problems in wireless communication which leads to various uniqu...
8th International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications (MACOM2015), Helsinki, Finland.This pap...
By applying multiuser detection techniques, receivers today can decode mul-tiple packets transmitted...
In this paper, we propose a channel state adaptive random access for a wireless local area network (...
Conventional 802.11 medium access control (MAC) protocols have been designed separately from the cha...
Random access represents possibly the simplest and yet one of the best known approaches for sharing...
This paper presents a new approach for the analysis and characterization of the throughput region of...
Random access schemes are primarily used for data transmission in the uplink of cellular networks. E...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Selected Papers from the Seventh International Conference ...
Packet collision is a well known severe impairment in ALOHA based networks and, more generally, in a...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...