he emergence of networks of many devices in the context of cyber-physical systems motivates novel solutions for communication over random access channels. Currently deployed random access protocols attempt to avoid collisions, and target the performance of a scheduled multiple access system (a strategy known to be only suboptimal from the information-theoretic perspective). In contrast, in this paper, we allow collisions among the transmissions of different users. We consider code design for random access channels with erasures in which the number of users in each frame is unknown at the transmitters but known at the receiver, and we present a two-layer coding architecture for joint contention resolution and erasure correction. For random L...
Leveraging recent progress in physical-layer network coding we propose a new approach to random acce...
We consider a physical-layer network coding strat- egy for the random-access channel, based on compu...
Abstract—The random access methods used for support of machine-type communications (MTC) in current ...
he emergence of networks of many devices in the context of cyber-physical systems motivates novel so...
The rise of machine-to-machine communications has rekindled interest in random access protocols as a...
The rise of machine-to-machine communications has rekindled the interest in random access protocols ...
The rise of machine-to-machine communications has rekindled the interest in random access protocols ...
Leveraging recent progress in compute-and-forward we propose an approach to random access that is ba...
Leveraging recent progress in compute-and-forward we propose an approach to random access that is ba...
We propose a two-layer coding architecture for communication of multiple users over a shared slotted...
A random access scheme for the collision channel without feedback is proposed. The scheme is based o...
In this paper, a random access scheme is introduced, which relies on the combination of packet erasu...
We consider a physical-layer network coding strategy for the random-access channel, based on compute...
We study medium access control layer random access under the assumption that the receiver can perfor...
We consider a physical-layer network coding strategy for the random-access channel, based on compute...
Leveraging recent progress in physical-layer network coding we propose a new approach to random acce...
We consider a physical-layer network coding strat- egy for the random-access channel, based on compu...
Abstract—The random access methods used for support of machine-type communications (MTC) in current ...
he emergence of networks of many devices in the context of cyber-physical systems motivates novel so...
The rise of machine-to-machine communications has rekindled interest in random access protocols as a...
The rise of machine-to-machine communications has rekindled the interest in random access protocols ...
The rise of machine-to-machine communications has rekindled the interest in random access protocols ...
Leveraging recent progress in compute-and-forward we propose an approach to random access that is ba...
Leveraging recent progress in compute-and-forward we propose an approach to random access that is ba...
We propose a two-layer coding architecture for communication of multiple users over a shared slotted...
A random access scheme for the collision channel without feedback is proposed. The scheme is based o...
In this paper, a random access scheme is introduced, which relies on the combination of packet erasu...
We consider a physical-layer network coding strategy for the random-access channel, based on compute...
We study medium access control layer random access under the assumption that the receiver can perfor...
We consider a physical-layer network coding strategy for the random-access channel, based on compute...
Leveraging recent progress in physical-layer network coding we propose a new approach to random acce...
We consider a physical-layer network coding strat- egy for the random-access channel, based on compu...
Abstract—The random access methods used for support of machine-type communications (MTC) in current ...