RTUWO Advances in Wireless and Optical Communications 2016 (RTUWO2016). 3 to 4, Nov, 2016. Riga, Latvia.Network diversity multiple access (NDMA) is the family of algorithms with the highest potential throughput in the literature of signal-processing assisted random access protocols. NDMA uses the concept of protocol-induced retransmissions to create an adaptive source of diversity. This diversity is used to resolve packet collisions employing signal separation tools without the explicit need (or as a complement) of a multiple antenna receiver. This paper proposes a further improvement on the performance of NDMA by allowing each terminal access to an outdated copy of its individual channel state information (CSI). Based on this decentralized...
To support communications of a large number of deployed devices while guaranteeing limited signaling...
A dissertation submitted to Departamento de Engenharia Electrotécnica of Faculdade de Ciências e Tec...
Conventional 802.11 medium access control (MAC) protocols have been designed separately from the cha...
24th Telecommunications Forum TELFOR 2016 (TELFOR 2016). 22 to 23, Nov, 2016. Serbia.Network diversi...
In NDMA (network diversity multiple access), protocol-controlled retransmissions are used to create ...
This paper presents a new approach for terminal presence detection in the family of algorithms calle...
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 investigates backlog retransmission strategies for a class of random access protocols wit...
This paper presents a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol solution designed to properly handle coll...
Novel communication techniques such as adaptive resource allocation are useful tools to increase the...
This paper investigates backlog retransmission strategies for a class of random access protocols wit...
The Second International Conference on Advances in Signal, Image and Video Processing - from Sensing...
To support communications of a large number of deployed devices while guaranteeing limited signaling...
Diversity is an effective way to combat channel fading and can be exploited at multiple protocol lay...
To support communications of a large number of deployed devices while guaranteeing limited signaling...
A dissertation submitted to Departamento de Engenharia Electrotécnica of Faculdade de Ciências e Tec...
Conventional 802.11 medium access control (MAC) protocols have been designed separately from the cha...
24th Telecommunications Forum TELFOR 2016 (TELFOR 2016). 22 to 23, Nov, 2016. Serbia.Network diversi...
In NDMA (network diversity multiple access), protocol-controlled retransmissions are used to create ...
This paper presents a new approach for terminal presence detection in the family of algorithms calle...
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 investigates backlog retransmission strategies for a class of random access protocols wit...
This paper presents a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol solution designed to properly handle coll...
Novel communication techniques such as adaptive resource allocation are useful tools to increase the...
This paper investigates backlog retransmission strategies for a class of random access protocols wit...
The Second International Conference on Advances in Signal, Image and Video Processing - from Sensing...
To support communications of a large number of deployed devices while guaranteeing limited signaling...
Diversity is an effective way to combat channel fading and can be exploited at multiple protocol lay...
To support communications of a large number of deployed devices while guaranteeing limited signaling...
A dissertation submitted to Departamento de Engenharia Electrotécnica of Faculdade de Ciências e Tec...
Conventional 802.11 medium access control (MAC) protocols have been designed separately from the cha...