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Random Access Over Multiple Access Channels: A Queuing Perspective
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This paper appeared in the proceedings for Conference on Information Sciences and Systems.

Abstract

This paper investigates a slotted random access system where packet capture is modeled using communication theoretic techniques. It is shown that the optimum rates and attempt probabilities depend on the receiver architecture, operating signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and block length. High SNR analysis reveals that joint decoder asymptotically yields either a collision channel or a non-interacting channel, and single-user decoder results in a collision channel. Specific scenarios are investigated at intermediate SNR to determine when this all-or-nothing regime applies.

Citation

Shreeshankar Bodas, Sriram Vishwanath, and Vijay Subramanian . "Random Access Over Multiple Access Channels: A Queuing Perspective."

BibTeX

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ConferenceConference on Information Sciences and Systems  +
Written byShreeshankar Bodas  +, Sriram Vishwanath  +, and Vijay Subramanian  +
Author list is Shreeshankar Bodas, Sriram Vishwanath, and Vijay Subramanian  
Date 1 March 2008  +
Paper Conference Year 2,008  +
Paper Proceedings [Oops! Empty strings are not accepted]
Paper status Published  +
Title Random Access Over Multiple Access Channels: A Queuing Perspective  +