this paper we describe and analyze a new channel access protocol that combines distributed queues and RTS/CTS handshakes with collision resolution. We call the resulting protocol "Collision Avoidance and Resolution Multiple Access" protocol with non-persistence and transmission queues (CARMA-NTQ). CARMA-NTQ provides dynamic reservations of the channel, together with collision resolution of the reservations requests based on a tree-splitting algorithm [11]. Like GAMA [15], CARMA-NTQ builds a dynamically-sized cycle that grows and shrinks depending upon traffic demand. Each cycle consists of a contention period and a queue-transmission period during which one or more stations transmit data packets without collision. A position in th...
A multihop, packet radio, communication network consists of a collection of geographically distribut...
International audience—In this work we study the collision probability, saturation throughput and st...
Abstract. A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how t...
The CARMA-NTG protocol is presented and analyzed. CARMA-NTG dynamically divides the channel into cyc...
Abstract—Collision avoidance and resolution multiple access (CARMA) protocols establish a three-way ...
Collision avoidance and resolution multiple access (CARMA) protocols are presented and analyzed. The...
A new channel access protocol for ad-hoc networks based on topology-dependent transmission schedulin...
Abstract — A novel multichannel schedule-based Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for ad-hoc netwo...
Abstract- Collision resolution algorithms (CRA’s) for the ternary feedback multiple access channel w...
none4siThis paper received the BEST PAPER AWARD at CANDAR 2014.The use of wireless technology to com...
Queue-Sharing Multiple Access (QSMA) is introduced and analyzed. The new channel-access method cons...
A new collision resolution algorithm called the Space Division Multiple Access protocol (SDMA) is pr...
This paper studies the Contention resolution problem on a shared channel (also known as a multiple a...
International audience—The number of Machine to Machine (M2M) applications is increasing rapidly esp...
A classical problem in addressing a decentralized multiple-access channel is resolving conflicts whe...
A multihop, packet radio, communication network consists of a collection of geographically distribut...
International audience—In this work we study the collision probability, saturation throughput and st...
Abstract. A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how t...
The CARMA-NTG protocol is presented and analyzed. CARMA-NTG dynamically divides the channel into cyc...
Abstract—Collision avoidance and resolution multiple access (CARMA) protocols establish a three-way ...
Collision avoidance and resolution multiple access (CARMA) protocols are presented and analyzed. The...
A new channel access protocol for ad-hoc networks based on topology-dependent transmission schedulin...
Abstract — A novel multichannel schedule-based Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for ad-hoc netwo...
Abstract- Collision resolution algorithms (CRA’s) for the ternary feedback multiple access channel w...
none4siThis paper received the BEST PAPER AWARD at CANDAR 2014.The use of wireless technology to com...
Queue-Sharing Multiple Access (QSMA) is introduced and analyzed. The new channel-access method cons...
A new collision resolution algorithm called the Space Division Multiple Access protocol (SDMA) is pr...
This paper studies the Contention resolution problem on a shared channel (also known as a multiple a...
International audience—The number of Machine to Machine (M2M) applications is increasing rapidly esp...
A classical problem in addressing a decentralized multiple-access channel is resolving conflicts whe...
A multihop, packet radio, communication network consists of a collection of geographically distribut...
International audience—In this work we study the collision probability, saturation throughput and st...
Abstract. A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how t...