This paper investigates a slotted random access system where packet capture is modeled using communication theoretic techniques. It is shown that the optimum rates and attempt probabilities depend on the receiver architecture, operating signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and block length. High SNR analysis reveals that joint decoder asymptotically yields either a collision channel or a non-interacting channel, and single-user decoder results in a collision channel. Specific scenarios are investigated at intermediate SNR to determine when this all-or-nothing regime applies
Random access protocols relying on the transmission of packet replicas in multiple slots and exploit...
none3A random access scheme for the collision channel without feedback is proposed. The scheme is ba...
Random access techniques have traditionally been used for the design of efficient medium access cont...
This paper investigates a slotted random access system where packet capture is modeled using commun...
Random access represents possibly the simplest and yet one of the best known approaches for sharing...
In random access protocols for packet communications, it is widely assumed that the collision betwee...
Summarization: We consider the random multiple access of a slotted broadcast communication channel. ...
In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfering signa...
Abstract—We consider a wireless time-slotted random access channel where user arrivals are character...
The task of controlling the access to a shared communication medium is addressed. More specifically,...
Abstract-In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfer...
Summarization: In this paper, a noisy slotted channel is considered. It is assumed that channel feed...
Random access schemes have used advanced capabilities of the physical layer to achieve reliable data...
This paper proposes an analytical framework for the prediction of decoding error probabilities in he...
Abstract — A collision-type multiple access system is investigated in which every user transmits sym...
Random access protocols relying on the transmission of packet replicas in multiple slots and exploit...
none3A random access scheme for the collision channel without feedback is proposed. The scheme is ba...
Random access techniques have traditionally been used for the design of efficient medium access cont...
This paper investigates a slotted random access system where packet capture is modeled using commun...
Random access represents possibly the simplest and yet one of the best known approaches for sharing...
In random access protocols for packet communications, it is widely assumed that the collision betwee...
Summarization: We consider the random multiple access of a slotted broadcast communication channel. ...
In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfering signa...
Abstract—We consider a wireless time-slotted random access channel where user arrivals are character...
The task of controlling the access to a shared communication medium is addressed. More specifically,...
Abstract-In this paper, we address the problem of computing the probability that r out of n interfer...
Summarization: In this paper, a noisy slotted channel is considered. It is assumed that channel feed...
Random access schemes have used advanced capabilities of the physical layer to achieve reliable data...
This paper proposes an analytical framework for the prediction of decoding error probabilities in he...
Abstract — A collision-type multiple access system is investigated in which every user transmits sym...
Random access protocols relying on the transmission of packet replicas in multiple slots and exploit...
none3A random access scheme for the collision channel without feedback is proposed. The scheme is ba...
Random access techniques have traditionally been used for the design of efficient medium access cont...