We propose a contention-based random-access protocol, designed for wireless networks where the number of users is not a priori known. The protocol operates in rounds divided into equal-duration slots, performing at the same time estimation of the number of users and resolution of their transmissions. The users independently access the wireless link on a slot basis with a predefined probability, resulting in a distribution of user transmissions over slots, based on which the estimation and contention resolution are performed. Specifically, the contention resolution is performed using successive interference cancellation which, coupled with the use of the optimized access probabilities, enables throughputs that are substantially higher than t...
Packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) can be considered as a merge of slotted ALOHA protocol and...
Recent advances on WLAN technology have been focused mostly on boosting network capacity by means of...
Simultaneous random access attempts from massive machine-type communications (mMTC) devices may seve...
In this paper we propose ReCo, a robust contention scheme for emerging wireless technologies, whose ...
Abstract. A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how t...
A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how to resolve ...
We propose a novel distributed random access scheme for wireless networks based on slotted ALOHA, mo...
A Multiple Access Protocol is an access mechanism and a set of rules for successful transmission of ...
Abstract—A novel viewpoint to the collision resolution problem is introduced in this paper for wirel...
Abstract—We consider a wireless time-slotted random access channel where user arrivals are character...
Recently, random access protocols have acquired a new wave of interest, not only from ...
Interference is one of the foremost problems in wireless communication which leads to various uniqu...
Random access schemes have used advanced capabilities of the physical layer to achieve reliable data...
Random access techniques have traditionally been used for the design of efficient medium access cont...
Multiple access channel is a well-known communication model that deploys properties of many network ...
Packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) can be considered as a merge of slotted ALOHA protocol and...
Recent advances on WLAN technology have been focused mostly on boosting network capacity by means of...
Simultaneous random access attempts from massive machine-type communications (mMTC) devices may seve...
In this paper we propose ReCo, a robust contention scheme for emerging wireless technologies, whose ...
Abstract. A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how t...
A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how to resolve ...
We propose a novel distributed random access scheme for wireless networks based on slotted ALOHA, mo...
A Multiple Access Protocol is an access mechanism and a set of rules for successful transmission of ...
Abstract—A novel viewpoint to the collision resolution problem is introduced in this paper for wirel...
Abstract—We consider a wireless time-slotted random access channel where user arrivals are character...
Recently, random access protocols have acquired a new wave of interest, not only from ...
Interference is one of the foremost problems in wireless communication which leads to various uniqu...
Random access schemes have used advanced capabilities of the physical layer to achieve reliable data...
Random access techniques have traditionally been used for the design of efficient medium access cont...
Multiple access channel is a well-known communication model that deploys properties of many network ...
Packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) can be considered as a merge of slotted ALOHA protocol and...
Recent advances on WLAN technology have been focused mostly on boosting network capacity by means of...
Simultaneous random access attempts from massive machine-type communications (mMTC) devices may seve...