Multiuser diversity refers to a type of diversity present across different users in a fading environment. This diversity can be exploited by scheduling transmissions so that users transmit when their channel conditions are favorable. Using such an approach leads to a system capacity that increases with the number of users. However, such scheduling requires centralized control. In this paper, we consider a decentralized medium access control (MAC) protocol, where each user only has knowledge of its own channel gain. We consider a variation of the ALOHA protocol, channel-aware ALOHA; using this protocol we show that users can still exploit multi-user diversity gains. First we consider a backlogged model, where each user always has packets to ...
The conventional function of the medium access control (MAC) layer in wireless networks is interfere...
In wireless networks, it is well established that the throughput can be increased by opportunistical...
Cooperative diversity has been identified as a potential candidate for boosting the physical (PHY) l...
In wireless fading channels, multiuser diversity can be exploited by scheduling users to transmit wh...
In this paper, we develop a new class of medium access control protocol, which allows each user to t...
Abstract — Relative to a centralized operation, opportunistic medium access capitalizing on decentra...
[[abstract]]Multiuser and cooperative diversity gains have been studied extensively in recent years ...
In this thesis, we propose a number of distributed schemes for wireless communications in the cross ...
In order to improve the throughput performance of Medium Access Control (MAC) schemes in wireless co...
In this paper, we develop medium access control protocols to enable users in a wireless network to o...
Multiuser diversity (MUD) underlies much of the recent work on scheduling design in wireless network...
In this paper, we consider a distributed medium access control (MAC) for mobile ad-hoc networks (MAN...
Abstract—We investigate distributed channel-aware medium access control for wireless networks with a...
Recently, the demand for high-rate wireless data service has increased enormously. To meet this grow...
Abstract—In a wireless network, with the aid of rate adapta-tion, multiuser diversity can be exploit...
The conventional function of the medium access control (MAC) layer in wireless networks is interfere...
In wireless networks, it is well established that the throughput can be increased by opportunistical...
Cooperative diversity has been identified as a potential candidate for boosting the physical (PHY) l...
In wireless fading channels, multiuser diversity can be exploited by scheduling users to transmit wh...
In this paper, we develop a new class of medium access control protocol, which allows each user to t...
Abstract — Relative to a centralized operation, opportunistic medium access capitalizing on decentra...
[[abstract]]Multiuser and cooperative diversity gains have been studied extensively in recent years ...
In this thesis, we propose a number of distributed schemes for wireless communications in the cross ...
In order to improve the throughput performance of Medium Access Control (MAC) schemes in wireless co...
In this paper, we develop medium access control protocols to enable users in a wireless network to o...
Multiuser diversity (MUD) underlies much of the recent work on scheduling design in wireless network...
In this paper, we consider a distributed medium access control (MAC) for mobile ad-hoc networks (MAN...
Abstract—We investigate distributed channel-aware medium access control for wireless networks with a...
Recently, the demand for high-rate wireless data service has increased enormously. To meet this grow...
Abstract—In a wireless network, with the aid of rate adapta-tion, multiuser diversity can be exploit...
The conventional function of the medium access control (MAC) layer in wireless networks is interfere...
In wireless networks, it is well established that the throughput can be increased by opportunistical...
Cooperative diversity has been identified as a potential candidate for boosting the physical (PHY) l...