Consider a random access communication scenario over a channel whose operation is defined for any number of possible transmitters. As in the model recently introduced by Polyanskiy for the Multiple Access Channel (MAC) with a fixed, known number of transmitters, the channel is assumed to be invariant to permutations on its inputs, and all active transmitters employ identical encoders. Unlike the Polyanskiy model, in the proposed scenario, neither the transmitters nor the receiver knows which transmitters are active. We refer to this agnostic communication setup as the Random Access Channel (RAC). Scheduled feedback of a finite number of bits is used to synchronize the transmitters. The decoder is tasked with determining from the channel out...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
We consider the N-user broadcast erasure channel with unicast sessions (one for each user) where rec...
We consider the N-user memoryless broadcast erasure channel with N unicast sessions (one for each us...
Consider a random access communication scenario over a channel whose operation is defined for any nu...
This paper presents finite-blocklength achievabil- ity bounds for the Gaussian multiple access chann...
This work studies point-to-point, multiple access, and random access lossless source coding in the f...
We provide upper and lower bounds on the coding rate of multiple-access channels (MACs) and feedback...
he emergence of networks of many devices in the context of cyber-physical systems motivates novel so...
This paper investigates a slotted random access system where packet capture is modeled using commun...
The task of controlling the access to a shared communication medium is addressed. More specifically,...
© 1972-2012 IEEE. We discuss the problem of designing channel access architectures for enabling fast...
Abstract—We study two multiple-access scenarios with en-coders that are informed only intermittently...
We consider the two-user broadcast erasure channel where feedback in the form of ack messages is fed...
Motivated by the growing application of wireless multi-access networks with stringent delay constrai...
For a multiple input channel, one may define different capacity regions, according to the criterions...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
We consider the N-user broadcast erasure channel with unicast sessions (one for each user) where rec...
We consider the N-user memoryless broadcast erasure channel with N unicast sessions (one for each us...
Consider a random access communication scenario over a channel whose operation is defined for any nu...
This paper presents finite-blocklength achievabil- ity bounds for the Gaussian multiple access chann...
This work studies point-to-point, multiple access, and random access lossless source coding in the f...
We provide upper and lower bounds on the coding rate of multiple-access channels (MACs) and feedback...
he emergence of networks of many devices in the context of cyber-physical systems motivates novel so...
This paper investigates a slotted random access system where packet capture is modeled using commun...
The task of controlling the access to a shared communication medium is addressed. More specifically,...
© 1972-2012 IEEE. We discuss the problem of designing channel access architectures for enabling fast...
Abstract—We study two multiple-access scenarios with en-coders that are informed only intermittently...
We consider the two-user broadcast erasure channel where feedback in the form of ack messages is fed...
Motivated by the growing application of wireless multi-access networks with stringent delay constrai...
For a multiple input channel, one may define different capacity regions, according to the criterions...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
We consider the N-user broadcast erasure channel with unicast sessions (one for each user) where rec...
We consider the N-user memoryless broadcast erasure channel with N unicast sessions (one for each us...