This paper presents a random access protocol assisted by a set of signal processing tools that significantly improve the multi-packet reception (MPR) capabilities of the system. A receiver with M antennas is mainly used to resolve collisions with multiplicity K≤MK≤M. The remaining unresolved conflicts (with multiplicity K>MK>M or with decoding errors) are processed by means of protocol-induced retransmissions that create an adaptive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system. This scheme, also known as NDMA (network diversity multiple access) with MPR, can achieve in ideal conditions a maximum throughput of M packets/time-slot. A further improvement is proposed here, where the receiver attempts to recover the information immediately after...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Selected Papers from the Seventh International Conference ...
Packet collision is a well known severe impairment in ALOHA based networks and, more generally, in a...
Abstract—A novel viewpoint to the collision resolution problem is introduced in this paper for wirel...
8th International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications (MACOM2015), Helsinki, Finland.This pap...
Random access schemes have used advanced capabilities of the physical layer to achieve reliable data...
This paper investigates backlog retransmission strategies for a class of random access protocols wit...
In NDMA (network diversity multiple access), protocol-controlled retransmissions are used to create ...
Network diversity multiple access or NDMA is the family of algorithms with the highest potential thr...
This paper investigates backlog retransmission strategies for a class of random access protocols wit...
We consider a random access network in which K nodes wish to send independent packets to an access p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This thesis addresses the problem of Multi-Packet R...
Random access represents possibly the simplest and yet one of the best known approaches for sharing...
RTUWO Advances in Wireless and Optical Communications 2016 (RTUWO2016). 3 to 4, Nov, 2016. Riga, Lat...
Contention-based multiple access is a crucial component of many wireless systems. Multiple-packet re...
This paper presents a new approach for the analysis and characterization of the throughput region of...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Selected Papers from the Seventh International Conference ...
Packet collision is a well known severe impairment in ALOHA based networks and, more generally, in a...
Abstract—A novel viewpoint to the collision resolution problem is introduced in this paper for wirel...
8th International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications (MACOM2015), Helsinki, Finland.This pap...
Random access schemes have used advanced capabilities of the physical layer to achieve reliable data...
This paper investigates backlog retransmission strategies for a class of random access protocols wit...
In NDMA (network diversity multiple access), protocol-controlled retransmissions are used to create ...
Network diversity multiple access or NDMA is the family of algorithms with the highest potential thr...
This paper investigates backlog retransmission strategies for a class of random access protocols wit...
We consider a random access network in which K nodes wish to send independent packets to an access p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This thesis addresses the problem of Multi-Packet R...
Random access represents possibly the simplest and yet one of the best known approaches for sharing...
RTUWO Advances in Wireless and Optical Communications 2016 (RTUWO2016). 3 to 4, Nov, 2016. Riga, Lat...
Contention-based multiple access is a crucial component of many wireless systems. Multiple-packet re...
This paper presents a new approach for the analysis and characterization of the throughput region of...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Selected Papers from the Seventh International Conference ...
Packet collision is a well known severe impairment in ALOHA based networks and, more generally, in a...
Abstract—A novel viewpoint to the collision resolution problem is introduced in this paper for wirel...