\u3cp\u3eA large number of terminals transmitting data packets over a common radio channel to a central base station is studied. In inhibit sense multiple access (ISMA), the base station broadcasts a busy signal when an incoming packet is being received, to inhibit other terminals from colliding transmissions. This busy signal arrives at each terminal with a propagation delay, proportional to the distance between the base station and the terminal. This leads to unfairness in the probability of successfully transmitting a data packet, since nearby terminals have more up-to-date information on the actual channel status than remote terminals. This unfairness is additional to the advantage that nearby terminals have because of the capture effec...
This paper introduces Carrier-Sense Multiple Access with Transmission Acquisition (CSMA/TA) for wire...
In random access protocols for packet communications, it is widely assumed that the collision betwee...
International audienceThe relative location of simultaneous transmitters, i.e. the set of nodes tran...
Absfract-Radio communication is considered as a method for providing remote terminal access to compu...
Radio communication is considered as a method for providing remote terminal access to computers. Dig...
Summarization: We consider the random multiple access of a slotted broadcast communication channel. ...
\u3cp\u3eThe near-far effect of random access protocols in mobile radio channels with receiver captu...
Abstract—Due to a poor understanding of the interactions among transmitters, wireless multihop netwo...
Medium Access Control (MAC) layer protocols are responsible for the reliable transition of data by p...
This paper presents the delay-throughput and buffer utilization characteristics of a few statistical...
We analyze the performance of the CSMA protocol under propagation delays that are comparable with pa...
In this report, we analyze the effects of hidden terminals on CSMA/CA multiple ac-cess scheme in wir...
In this paper, we present the design and throughput performance of a multiaccess protocol applicable...
Abstract—The network throughput and transport delay of a wireless random access network are studied ...
Random-access algorithms such as the Carrier-Sense Multiple-Access (CSMA) protocol provide a popular...
This paper introduces Carrier-Sense Multiple Access with Transmission Acquisition (CSMA/TA) for wire...
In random access protocols for packet communications, it is widely assumed that the collision betwee...
International audienceThe relative location of simultaneous transmitters, i.e. the set of nodes tran...
Absfract-Radio communication is considered as a method for providing remote terminal access to compu...
Radio communication is considered as a method for providing remote terminal access to computers. Dig...
Summarization: We consider the random multiple access of a slotted broadcast communication channel. ...
\u3cp\u3eThe near-far effect of random access protocols in mobile radio channels with receiver captu...
Abstract—Due to a poor understanding of the interactions among transmitters, wireless multihop netwo...
Medium Access Control (MAC) layer protocols are responsible for the reliable transition of data by p...
This paper presents the delay-throughput and buffer utilization characteristics of a few statistical...
We analyze the performance of the CSMA protocol under propagation delays that are comparable with pa...
In this report, we analyze the effects of hidden terminals on CSMA/CA multiple ac-cess scheme in wir...
In this paper, we present the design and throughput performance of a multiaccess protocol applicable...
Abstract—The network throughput and transport delay of a wireless random access network are studied ...
Random-access algorithms such as the Carrier-Sense Multiple-Access (CSMA) protocol provide a popular...
This paper introduces Carrier-Sense Multiple Access with Transmission Acquisition (CSMA/TA) for wire...
In random access protocols for packet communications, it is widely assumed that the collision betwee...
International audienceThe relative location of simultaneous transmitters, i.e. the set of nodes tran...