AbstractBackoff protocols are probably the most widely used protocols for contention resolution in multiple access channels. In this paper, we analyze the stochastic behavior of backoff protocols for contention resolution among a set of clients and servers. each server being a multiple access channel that deals with contention like an ethernet channel. We use the standard model in which each client generates requests for a given server according to a Bernoulli distribution with a specified mean. Theclient–server request rateof a system is the maximum over all client–server pairs (i,j) of the sum of all request rates associated with either clientior serverj. (Having a subunit client–server request rate is a necessary condition for stability ...
A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how to resolve ...
When several users simultaneously transmit over a shared communication channel, the messages are los...
Abstract. A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how t...
AbstractBackoff protocols are probably the most widely used protocols for contention resolution in m...
Backoff protocols are probably the most widely used protocols for contention resolution in multiple ...
Backoff protocols are probably the most widely used protocols for contention resolution in multiple...
In contention resolution, multiple processors are trying to coordinate to send discrete messages thr...
We study contention-resolution protocols for multiple-access channels. We show that every backoff pr...
In this paper, we analyze backoff protocols, such as the one used in Ethernet. We examine a general ...
When many distributed processes contend for a single shared resource that can service at most one pr...
We study contention resolution in a multiple-access channel such as the Ethernet channel. In the mod...
We study contention-resolution protocols for multiple-access channels. We show that every backoff pr...
We study contention resolution in a multiple-access channel such as the Ethernet channel. In the mod...
We consider the classic contention resolution problem, in which devices conspire to share some commo...
We study contention resolution in multiple-access channels such as the Ethernet. Under a stochastic ...
A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how to resolve ...
When several users simultaneously transmit over a shared communication channel, the messages are los...
Abstract. A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how t...
AbstractBackoff protocols are probably the most widely used protocols for contention resolution in m...
Backoff protocols are probably the most widely used protocols for contention resolution in multiple ...
Backoff protocols are probably the most widely used protocols for contention resolution in multiple...
In contention resolution, multiple processors are trying to coordinate to send discrete messages thr...
We study contention-resolution protocols for multiple-access channels. We show that every backoff pr...
In this paper, we analyze backoff protocols, such as the one used in Ethernet. We examine a general ...
When many distributed processes contend for a single shared resource that can service at most one pr...
We study contention resolution in a multiple-access channel such as the Ethernet channel. In the mod...
We study contention-resolution protocols for multiple-access channels. We show that every backoff pr...
We study contention resolution in a multiple-access channel such as the Ethernet channel. In the mod...
We consider the classic contention resolution problem, in which devices conspire to share some commo...
We study contention resolution in multiple-access channels such as the Ethernet. Under a stochastic ...
A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how to resolve ...
When several users simultaneously transmit over a shared communication channel, the messages are los...
Abstract. A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how t...