Medium access control (MAC) protocol design plays a crucial role to increase the performance of wireless communications and networks. The channel access mechanism is provided by MAC layer to share the medium by multiple stations. Different types of wireless networks have different design requirements such as throughput, delay, power consumption, fairness, reliability, and network density, therefore, MAC protocol for these networks must satisfy their requirements. In this work, we proposed two multiplexing methods for modern wireless networks: Massive multiple-input-multipleoutput (MIMO) and power domain non-orthogonal multiple access (PD-NOMA). The first research method namely Massive MIMO uses a massive number of antenna elements to improv...
Funding Information: ACKNOWLEDGMENT This paper is based upon work from COST Action CA19111 (European...
A number of issues distinguishes Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks from th...
The next-generation wireless networks are expected to integrate diverse network architectures and va...
In this paper, we present a new medium access control (MAC) protocol for ad-hoc networks with multip...
In this paper, we present a new medium access control (MAC) protocol for ad hoc networks with multip...
This chapter deals with the problem of designing and effectively utilizing wireless communication ch...
Efficient utilization of the limited wireless spectrum while satisfying applications’ quality of ser...
The use of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) based communi...
With the explosive growth of mobile devices, industrial automation and the Internet of things, the n...
This thesis proposes a new Channel-Aware MAC (CA-MAC) protocol that allows more than two simultaneou...
This report explores the possibilities of development of new Medium Access Control( MAC) schemes to ...
As smart devices boom and bandwidth-hungry applications (e.g., high-definition videos, telepresence ...
Graduation date: 2012The stupendous growth in wireless and mobile devices in the recent years has pr...
This thesis collects the key research results on wireless networking developed during the three year...
[[abstract]]In a mobile ad hoc network (MANET), one essential issue is Medium Access Control (MAC), ...
Funding Information: ACKNOWLEDGMENT This paper is based upon work from COST Action CA19111 (European...
A number of issues distinguishes Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks from th...
The next-generation wireless networks are expected to integrate diverse network architectures and va...
In this paper, we present a new medium access control (MAC) protocol for ad-hoc networks with multip...
In this paper, we present a new medium access control (MAC) protocol for ad hoc networks with multip...
This chapter deals with the problem of designing and effectively utilizing wireless communication ch...
Efficient utilization of the limited wireless spectrum while satisfying applications’ quality of ser...
The use of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) based communi...
With the explosive growth of mobile devices, industrial automation and the Internet of things, the n...
This thesis proposes a new Channel-Aware MAC (CA-MAC) protocol that allows more than two simultaneou...
This report explores the possibilities of development of new Medium Access Control( MAC) schemes to ...
As smart devices boom and bandwidth-hungry applications (e.g., high-definition videos, telepresence ...
Graduation date: 2012The stupendous growth in wireless and mobile devices in the recent years has pr...
This thesis collects the key research results on wireless networking developed during the three year...
[[abstract]]In a mobile ad hoc network (MANET), one essential issue is Medium Access Control (MAC), ...
Funding Information: ACKNOWLEDGMENT This paper is based upon work from COST Action CA19111 (European...
A number of issues distinguishes Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks from th...
The next-generation wireless networks are expected to integrate diverse network architectures and va...