24th Telecommunications Forum TELFOR 2016 (TELFOR 2016). 22 to 23, Nov, 2016. Serbia.Network diversity multiple access or NDMA is the family of algorithms with the highest potential throughput in the literature of signal-processing-assisted random access. NDMA uses the concept of \emph{protocol-induced retransmissions} to create an adaptive source of physical (PHY) layer diversity. This adaptive diversity is used to resolve packet collisions (via signal separation) without the explicit need (or as a complement) of a multiple antenna receiver. This paper proposes a further improvement on the modelling of NDMA by considering the effects of imperfect channel and collision multiplicity estimation. In addition, this work considers channel correl...
Traditionally, a packet with errors, either due to channel noise or collisions, is discarded and ne...
PHY-MAC analysis of the Feedback-Free Network-Assisted Diversity Multiple Access (J?F-NDMA) scheme i...
This thesis deals with two topics in wireless communications: interference between frequency-hopping...
24th Telecommunications Forum TELFOR 2016 (TELFOR 2016). 22 to 23, Nov, 2016. Serbia.Network diversi...
Network diversity multiple access or NDMA is the family of algorithms with the highest potential thr...
Network diversity multiple access or NDMA is the family of algorithms with the highest potential thr...
In NDMA (network diversity multiple access), protocol-controlled retransmissions are used to create ...
RTUWO Advances in Wireless and Optical Communications 2016 (RTUWO2016). 3 to 4, Nov, 2016. Riga, Lat...
This paper presents a random access protocol assisted by a set of signal processing tools that signi...
8th International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications (MACOM2015), Helsinki, Finland.This pap...
This paper presents a new approach for terminal presence detection in the family of algorithms calle...
This paper investigates backlog retransmission strategies for a class of random access protocols wit...
This paper investigates backlog retransmission strategies for a class of random access protocols wit...
8th International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications (MACOM2015), Helsinki, Finland.This pap...
This paper investigates backlog retransmission strategies for a class of random access protocols wit...
Traditionally, a packet with errors, either due to channel noise or collisions, is discarded and ne...
PHY-MAC analysis of the Feedback-Free Network-Assisted Diversity Multiple Access (J?F-NDMA) scheme i...
This thesis deals with two topics in wireless communications: interference between frequency-hopping...
24th Telecommunications Forum TELFOR 2016 (TELFOR 2016). 22 to 23, Nov, 2016. Serbia.Network diversi...
Network diversity multiple access or NDMA is the family of algorithms with the highest potential thr...
Network diversity multiple access or NDMA is the family of algorithms with the highest potential thr...
In NDMA (network diversity multiple access), protocol-controlled retransmissions are used to create ...
RTUWO Advances in Wireless and Optical Communications 2016 (RTUWO2016). 3 to 4, Nov, 2016. Riga, Lat...
This paper presents a random access protocol assisted by a set of signal processing tools that signi...
8th International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications (MACOM2015), Helsinki, Finland.This pap...
This paper presents a new approach for terminal presence detection in the family of algorithms calle...
This paper investigates backlog retransmission strategies for a class of random access protocols wit...
This paper investigates backlog retransmission strategies for a class of random access protocols wit...
8th International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications (MACOM2015), Helsinki, Finland.This pap...
This paper investigates backlog retransmission strategies for a class of random access protocols wit...
Traditionally, a packet with errors, either due to channel noise or collisions, is discarded and ne...
PHY-MAC analysis of the Feedback-Free Network-Assisted Diversity Multiple Access (J?F-NDMA) scheme i...
This thesis deals with two topics in wireless communications: interference between frequency-hopping...