A random access scheme for the collision channel without feedback is proposed. The scheme is based on erasure correcting codes for the recovery of packet segments that are lost in collisions, and on successive interference cancellation for resolving collisions. The proposed protocol achieves reliable communication in the asymptotic setting and attains capacities close to 1 [packets/slot]. A capacity bound as a function of the overall rate of the scheme is derived, and code distributions tightly approaching the bound developed
We consider a physical-layer network coding strategy for the random-access channel, based on compute...
Random access represents possibly the simplest and yet one of the best known approaches for sharing...
This paper overviews the recently proposed coded slotted ALOHA (CSA) random access scheme and presen...
A random access scheme for the collision channel without feedback is proposed. The scheme is based o...
We present some recent results on a random access protocol, named Coded Slotted Aloha, where the the...
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 ...
In this paper, a random access scheme is introduced, which relies on the combination of packet erasu...
The rise of machine-to-machine communications has rekindled the interest in random access protocols ...
Summarization: We propose modifications to the basic free access, limited feedback sensing stack col...
he emergence of networks of many devices in the context of cyber-physical systems motivates novel so...
The task of controlling the access to a shared communication medium is addressed. More specifically,...
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...
Leveraging recent progress in physical-layer network coding we propose a new approach to random acce...
We consider a physical-layer network coding strategy for the random-access channel, based on compute...
Random access represents possibly the simplest and yet one of the best known approaches for sharing...
This paper overviews the recently proposed coded slotted ALOHA (CSA) random access scheme and presen...
A random access scheme for the collision channel without feedback is proposed. The scheme is based o...
We present some recent results on a random access protocol, named Coded Slotted Aloha, where the the...
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 ...
In this paper, a random access scheme is introduced, which relies on the combination of packet erasu...
The rise of machine-to-machine communications has rekindled the interest in random access protocols ...
Summarization: We propose modifications to the basic free access, limited feedback sensing stack col...
he emergence of networks of many devices in the context of cyber-physical systems motivates novel so...
The task of controlling the access to a shared communication medium is addressed. More specifically,...
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...
Leveraging recent progress in physical-layer network coding we propose a new approach to random acce...
We consider a physical-layer network coding strategy for the random-access channel, based on compute...
Random access represents possibly the simplest and yet one of the best known approaches for sharing...
This paper overviews the recently proposed coded slotted ALOHA (CSA) random access scheme and presen...