Grant-free access schemes are steadily gaining momentum for emerging machine type communications and internet of things applications. Relying on variations of the classical ALOHA protocol to allow a vast population of users share a common channel in an uncoordinated fashion, these solutions have recently been embedded in international standards as well as proprietary commercial products. In this context, the use of multiple low-complexity receivers that act as relays, collecting packets from users and forwarding them towards a central unit represents an interesting approach to increase the efficiency of the system, which finds natural application in both terrestrial and non-terrestrial settings. To gain insights on the potential of such a c...
Terrestrial and satellite communication networks often rely on two-hop wireless architectures with a...
The blooming of internet of things (IoT) services calls for a paradigm shift in the design of commun...
Slotted Aloha with multi-AP diversity and APS transmit beamforming Di Zheng and Yu-Dong Yao* Slotted...
Grant-free access schemes are steadily gaining momentum for emerging machine type communications and...
Grant-free access schemes are steadily gaining momentum for emerging machine type communications and...
In this paper, we study the coexistence of critical and non-critical Internet of Things (IoT) servic...
Wireless random access protocols are attracting a revived research interest as a simple yet effectiv...
This paper focuses on the beneficial effects brought by the presence of multiple receivers to a slo...
The impressive increase in market penetration of internet of things (IoT) services and the flourishi...
We propose a novel distributed random access scheme for wireless networks based on slotted ALOHA, mo...
International audienceMacro reception diversity is a capability allowing a packet to be received by ...
Cooperative transmissions emulate multi-antenna systems and can improve the quality of signal recept...
With the emergence of IoT based applications in industries and automation, protocols for effective d...
\u3cp\u3eIn a wireless network with path loss and fading channels, receiver capture is known to subs...
Recently, random access protocols have acquired a new wave of interest, not only from ...
Terrestrial and satellite communication networks often rely on two-hop wireless architectures with a...
The blooming of internet of things (IoT) services calls for a paradigm shift in the design of commun...
Slotted Aloha with multi-AP diversity and APS transmit beamforming Di Zheng and Yu-Dong Yao* Slotted...
Grant-free access schemes are steadily gaining momentum for emerging machine type communications and...
Grant-free access schemes are steadily gaining momentum for emerging machine type communications and...
In this paper, we study the coexistence of critical and non-critical Internet of Things (IoT) servic...
Wireless random access protocols are attracting a revived research interest as a simple yet effectiv...
This paper focuses on the beneficial effects brought by the presence of multiple receivers to a slo...
The impressive increase in market penetration of internet of things (IoT) services and the flourishi...
We propose a novel distributed random access scheme for wireless networks based on slotted ALOHA, mo...
International audienceMacro reception diversity is a capability allowing a packet to be received by ...
Cooperative transmissions emulate multi-antenna systems and can improve the quality of signal recept...
With the emergence of IoT based applications in industries and automation, protocols for effective d...
\u3cp\u3eIn a wireless network with path loss and fading channels, receiver capture is known to subs...
Recently, random access protocols have acquired a new wave of interest, not only from ...
Terrestrial and satellite communication networks often rely on two-hop wireless architectures with a...
The blooming of internet of things (IoT) services calls for a paradigm shift in the design of commun...
Slotted Aloha with multi-AP diversity and APS transmit beamforming Di Zheng and Yu-Dong Yao* Slotted...