This article belongs to the Special Issue Selected Papers from the Seventh International Conference on Innovative Computing Technology (INTECH 2017).This paper presents a new approach for the analysis and characterization of the throughput region of wireless random access protocols enabled with multi-packet reception (MPR) capabilities. The derivation of a closed-form expression for the envelope of the throughput region under the assumption of an arbitrary number of terminals is an open issue in the literature. To partially fill this gap, a new method based on multi-objective optimization tools is herein presented. This innovative perspective allows us to identify the envelope of the throughput region as the Pareto frontier solution that re...
Network Coding (NC) has shown the promise of significant throughput improvement to wireless networks...
Successive interference cancelation can resolve collisions involving multiple packets and, hence, im...
Packet collision is a well known severe impairment in ALOHA based networks and, more generally, in a...
This paper presents a new approach for the analysis and characterization of the throughput region of...
Abstract—In this paper, we compute the throughput capacity of random wireless ad hoc networks in whi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This thesis addresses the problem of Multi-Packet R...
Recent advances in the physical layer have enabled the simultaneous reception of multiple packets by...
Abstract—Recent advances in the physical layer have enabled the simultaneous reception of multiple p...
Random access schemes have used advanced capabilities of the physical layer to achieve reliable data...
Multiple packet reception (MPR) is becoming a viable reality for wireless random access protocols th...
Recent advances in the physical layer have enabled the simultaneous reception of multiple packets by...
This paper presents a random access protocol assisted by a set of signal processing tools that signi...
A collision resolution scheme is essential to the performance of a random-access wireless network. M...
8th International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications (MACOM2015), Helsinki, Finland.This pap...
In this letter, we analyze the individual probability of receiving a packet when $n$ nodes transmit ...
Network Coding (NC) has shown the promise of significant throughput improvement to wireless networks...
Successive interference cancelation can resolve collisions involving multiple packets and, hence, im...
Packet collision is a well known severe impairment in ALOHA based networks and, more generally, in a...
This paper presents a new approach for the analysis and characterization of the throughput region of...
Abstract—In this paper, we compute the throughput capacity of random wireless ad hoc networks in whi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This thesis addresses the problem of Multi-Packet R...
Recent advances in the physical layer have enabled the simultaneous reception of multiple packets by...
Abstract—Recent advances in the physical layer have enabled the simultaneous reception of multiple p...
Random access schemes have used advanced capabilities of the physical layer to achieve reliable data...
Multiple packet reception (MPR) is becoming a viable reality for wireless random access protocols th...
Recent advances in the physical layer have enabled the simultaneous reception of multiple packets by...
This paper presents a random access protocol assisted by a set of signal processing tools that signi...
A collision resolution scheme is essential to the performance of a random-access wireless network. M...
8th International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications (MACOM2015), Helsinki, Finland.This pap...
In this letter, we analyze the individual probability of receiving a packet when $n$ nodes transmit ...
Network Coding (NC) has shown the promise of significant throughput improvement to wireless networks...
Successive interference cancelation can resolve collisions involving multiple packets and, hence, im...
Packet collision is a well known severe impairment in ALOHA based networks and, more generally, in a...