
Multiple Access Communications
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Content
- Title
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- Cognitive Radio
- A MAC Protocol for Cognitive Radio Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
- Introduction
- MAC Protocol for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks
- Analytical Model
- Performance Evaluation
- Conclusions
- References
- Design of a Robust Cognitive Control Channel for Cognitive Radio Networks Based on Ultra Wideband Pulse Shaped Signal
- Introduction
- Cognitive Radio Networks
- UltraWideBand
- UltraWideBand (UWB) Impulse Channel
- Pulse Shaping: Linear Combination of Pulses
- Data Rate
- CRN Architecture and Specifications of the CCC
- Cognitive Radio Network Architecture
- Cognitive Channel Requirements
- Simulations and Validations
- Conclusions and Future Developments
- References
- An Urn Occupancy Approach for Cognitive Radio Networks in DTVB White Spaces
- Introduction
- Standard ECMA-392
- MAC Layer
- Problem Description
- System Model
- Proposed MAC Protocol
- System Analysis
- Computation of False Alarm and Detection Probabilities
- Exponential Generating Functions Approach
- Results
- Numerical Results
- Conclusions
- References
- MAC Protocols
- BPS-MAC: Backoff Preamble Based MAC Protocol with Sequential Contention Resolution
- Introduction
- BPS-Mac
- Protocol Description
- Medium Access Process
- Performance Analysis
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Collision-Free Operation in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
- Introduction and Motivation
- Open Challenges and Related Work
- Related Work
- L-Aloha: Deterministic Backoff After Successes in Ad-Hoc Networks
- Scl-Aloha: Distributed Self-configuration
- Transient State Duration
- A Performance Comparison
- Reception Acknowledgements
- Conclusions
- References
- Closed-Loop Adaptive IEEE 802.11n with PHY/MAC Cross-Layer Constraints
- Introduction
- System Overview
- Adaptive Modulation and Coding Strategies
- Goodput Analysis
- Numerical Results
- Conclusions
- References
- Throughput-Optimal Distributed Probabilistic Medium-Access in MPR-Capable Networks
- Introduction
- System Model
- System Analysis
- Probabilistic Access with Imperfect Information
- A Decision-Theoretic Description
- Belief Update and Access Control
- Performance Analysis and Simulation Results
- Rate/Burstiness Description of a Source
- Simulation and Numerical Results
- Queuing Delay
- Conclusion
- References
- Communications Theory
- On Gaussian Multiple Access Channels with Interference: Achievable Rates and Upper Bounds
- Introduction
- System Model
- Main Results
- Capacity with Mixed Strong-Extremely Strong Interference
- Capacity with Individually Very Strong Interference
- Sum Capacity with Very Strong Combined Interference
- Sum Capacity Upper Bound for the IMAC
- Conclusion
- References
- Low Complexity Time Domain Equalization for Cyclic Prefix Multicode CDMA
- Introduction
- System Model
- Proposed Equalization Approach
- Numerical Examples
- Conclusions
- References
- Resource Allocation in Cooperative Relaying for Multicell OFDMA Systems
- Introduction
- System Model
- Resource Allocation
- Single Cell Context
- Asymptotic Regime
- Multicell Context
- Cooperative Scheme with Fixed Relaying
- Broadcasting Phase
- Relaying Phase
- Scheduling
- Numerical Results
- Conclusion
- References
- SDR Implementation of a Low Complexity and Interference-Resilient Space-Time Block Decoder for MIMO-OFDM Systems
- Introduction
- Related Works
- OFDM-MIMO Signal Processing
- Emulated SDR Implementation of the 4x4 Subtractive MIMO Combiner
- Experimental Results
- Conclusion
- References
- Special Session on MAC Protocols for WSNs
- Transmission Power Control in Single-Hop and Multi-hop Wireless Sensor Networks
- Introduction
- Related Work
- An Overview of IEEE 802.15.4
- Physical Specification
- Network Topologies
- IEEE 802.15.4 MAC Layer
- The CSMA/CA Algorithm
- Data Transmission Procedures
- Essential Power Control Parameters and Related Models
- Radio Propagation Model
- Physical Layer Energy Model
- Performance Evaluation and Discussion
- Simulation Environment
- Experiment 1: Multi-hop
- Experiment 2: Single-Hop
- Results
- Conclusion
- References
- A Preamble-Based Approach for Providing Quality of Service Support in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Introduction
- BPS-Mac
- Protocol Description
- QoS Extension of the BPS-MAC Protocol
- QoS Strategies
- Topology-Aware
- Network-Aware
- Traffic-Aware
- Service-Aware
- Distance-Aware
- Energy-Aware
- Buffer-Aware
- Data-Rate Aware
- Combined Strategy
- Performance Evaluation
- Conclusion
- References
- Evaluating the LWT-MAC Performance in Query-Driven WSNs Using Data-Centric Routing
- Introduction
- Directed Diffusion
- The LWT-MAC Protocol
- Evaluation Scenarios and Results
- Effect of Network Density
- Effect of Network Size
- Effect of Number of Sources
- Conclusions
- References
- System Analysis and Scheduling
- QoS-Oriented Packet Scheduling for Efficient Video Support in OFDMA-Based Packet Radio Systems
- Introduction
- Packet Scheduling Process
- System Simulation Model
- Video Traffic
- Video Capacity Estimation
- Simulation Environment
- Simulation Results
- Conclusions
- References
- LTE Uplink Scheduling - Flow Level Analysis
- Introduction
- Scheduling
- LTE Uplink Scheduling
- Scheduling Schemes
- Model
- Analysis
- Packet-Level Analysis
- Flow-Level Analysis
- Numerical Results
- Parameter settings
- Fair Allocation Schedulers
- MAV Greedy Scheduling
- Conclusion
- References
- An Integrated Wireless Communication Architecture for Maritime Sector
- Introduction
- Maritime Customer Communication Requirements
- Make Use of Available Bandwidths as Much as Possible
- Classify Data Traffic to Optimize the Usage of Bandwidth
- Service Continuity at Different Locations and via Different Devices
- More Secured Information Exchange and Internet Connectivity
- System Requirements for Maritime Communication
- Connectivity
- Mobility
- QoE
- Security
- An Integrated Wireless Communication Architecture for Maritime Sector
- Mobility Handling and Security Enhancement
- QoE Support and Security Enhancement
- Conclusion and Future work
- References
- Queuing Systems
- Delay Analysis of Wireless Broadband Networks with Non Real-Time Traffic
- Introduction and Background
- System Model
- Queueing Analysis
- The Joint Content of the Outgoing and BS Grant Buffers of SS i at the Embedded Epochs
- The Mean of the Joint Content of the Outgoing and BS Grant Buffers of SS i At an Arbitrary Moment
- Overall Delay Analysis
- The Components of the Overall Delay
- Reservation and Scheduling Delays
- Transmission Delay
- Mean Overall Delay
- Numerical Results and Conclusion
- Final Remarks
- References
- Non-saturated Analysis of the Contention-Based Access in WiMAX
- Introduction
- Contention-Based Access in WiMAX
- Literature Survey
- Analysis
- Results
- Conclusions
- References
- A Two-Priority Queueing System with Trunk Reservation, Infinite Capacity Buffers for Customers of Both Priorities, and Different Service Intensities for High-Priority and Non-priority Customers
- Introduction
- The System Description
- Auxiliary Matrices
- The Embedded Markov Chain
- Stationary Characteristics of the System
- Inference
- References
- Buffer Sizing in TxSDMA Systems
- Introduction
- System Model and Assumptions
- Queueing in TxSDMA Systems
- Throughput-Delay Tradeoff
- Model
- Performance Metrics
- Results
- Cross-Relations between M, N and K
- Buffer Size vs. Number of Antennas
- Conclusions
- References
- Author Index
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