We study contention resolution in a multiple-access channel such as the Ethernet channel. In the model that we consider, n users generate messages for the channel according to a probability distribution. Raghavan and Upfal have given a protocol in which the expected delay (time to get serviced) of every message is O(log n) when messages are generated according to a Bernoulli distribution with generation rate up to about 1=10. We present a protocol in which the expected average message delay is O(1) when messages are generated according to a Bernoulli distribution with a generation rate smaller than 1=e. To achieve this result we first consider an analogous model in which users are synchronized (i.e., they agree about the time), there are po...
The problem of implementing reliable message delivery using timing information is considered. Two im...
Conference PaperIn this paper, we study the impact of delay constraints on the throughput of a queue...
A general model is presented for synchronous protocols that resolve conflicts among message transmis...
We study contention resolution in a multiple-access channel such as the Ethernet channel. In the mod...
We study contention resolution in multiple-access channels such as the Ethernet. Under a stochastic ...
When distributed processes contend for a shared resource, we need a good distributed contention reso...
We study contention resolution protocols under a stochastic model of continuous request generation f...
Backoff protocols are probably the most widely used protocols for contention resolution in multiple...
Multiple access channel is a well-known communication model that deploys properties of many network ...
A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how to resolve ...
The probability of a station failing to deliver packets before their deadlines, called the probabili...
AbstractBackoff protocols are probably the most widely used protocols for contention resolution in m...
Backoff protocols are probably the most widely used protocols for contention resolution in multiple ...
Abstract. A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how t...
Time constrained communications, such as packetized voice, differs from data communications in two i...
The problem of implementing reliable message delivery using timing information is considered. Two im...
Conference PaperIn this paper, we study the impact of delay constraints on the throughput of a queue...
A general model is presented for synchronous protocols that resolve conflicts among message transmis...
We study contention resolution in a multiple-access channel such as the Ethernet channel. In the mod...
We study contention resolution in multiple-access channels such as the Ethernet. Under a stochastic ...
When distributed processes contend for a shared resource, we need a good distributed contention reso...
We study contention resolution protocols under a stochastic model of continuous request generation f...
Backoff protocols are probably the most widely used protocols for contention resolution in multiple...
Multiple access channel is a well-known communication model that deploys properties of many network ...
A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how to resolve ...
The probability of a station failing to deliver packets before their deadlines, called the probabili...
AbstractBackoff protocols are probably the most widely used protocols for contention resolution in m...
Backoff protocols are probably the most widely used protocols for contention resolution in multiple ...
Abstract. A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how t...
Time constrained communications, such as packetized voice, differs from data communications in two i...
The problem of implementing reliable message delivery using timing information is considered. Two im...
Conference PaperIn this paper, we study the impact of delay constraints on the throughput of a queue...
A general model is presented for synchronous protocols that resolve conflicts among message transmis...