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Multilink Operation in IEEE 802.11be Wireless LANs: Backoff Overflow Problem and Solutions
The next-generation wireless LAN standard named IEEE 802.11be supports a multilink operation to cost-efficiently boost throughput performance, for which an efficient multilink channel scheme is essential.
Wisnu Murti, Ji-Hoon Yun
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A Poisson Process-Based Random Access Channel for 5G and Beyond Networks
The 5th generation (5G) wireless networks propose to address a variety of usage scenarios, such as enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), massive machine-type communications (mMTC), and ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC). Due to the exponential
Alaa Omran Almagrabi +4 more
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Random access and source-channel coding error exponents for Multiple Access Channels [PDF]
This paper is submitted to IEEE transactions on information theory. It was presented in part at ISIT2013 (IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, Istanbul)
Lóránt Farkas, Tamás Kói
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Previous survey articles on Low-Powered Wide-Area Networks (LPWANs) lack a systematic analysis of the design goals of LPWAN and the design decisions adopted by various commercially available and emerging LPWAN technologies, and no study has analysed how ...
Ben Buurman +3 more
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Channel Access in Wireless Smart Grid Networks Operating under ETSI Frame-Based Equipment Rules
Smart grid operators seeking to extend their wireless network capacity can use unlicensed bands. However, devices in these shared bands must follow rules such as Listen Before Talk (LBT), standardized by ETSI.
Marcin Karcz, Szymon Szott
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A Formulation of the Channel Capacity of Multiple-Access Channel [PDF]
The necessary and sufficient condition of the channel capacity is rigorously formulated for the N-user discrete memoryless multiple-access channel (MAC). The essence of the formulation is to invoke an {\em elementary} MAC where sizes of input alphabets are not greater than the size of output alphabet.
Yoichiro Watanabe, Koichi Kamoi
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The neural multiple access channel [PDF]
In many neural systems, independently encoded information must at some point be transmitted over the spike train of one neuron. We introduce a method for quantitatively studying the effects of the signal encoding and transmission processes on the rates of transmission of multiple sources of information over one spike train, using the multiple access ...
Brian J. Fischer, M. Brandon Westover
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Novel Multi-AP Coordinated Transmission Scheme for 7th Generation WLAN 802.11be
The demand for high-data-rate and time-sensitive applications, such as 4k/8k video streaming and real-time augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and gaming, has increased significantly.
Woojin Ahn
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The Poisson multiple-access channel [PDF]
The Poisson multiple-access channel (MAC) models many-to-one optical communication through an optical fiber or in free space. For this model we compute the capacity region for the two-user case as a function of the allowed peak power. Focusing on the maximum throughput we generalize our results to the case where the users are subjected to an additional
Amos Lapidoth, Shlomo Shamai
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To provide limited delays for remote sensing and control, gaming, and virtual reality applications, the Wi-Fi 7 standard introduces the Restricted Target Wake Time (R-TWT) mechanism, which reserves time intervals for particular stations with such real ...
Andrey Barannikov +2 more
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