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Channel configuration of multiple-access channel

International Symposium onInformation Theory, 2004. ISIT 2004. Proceedings., 2004
This paper investigates the channel configuration of multiple-access channel (MAC) by decomposing the MAC into finite subMAC and also proves that there exists an input probability that achieves boundary of a capacity region and the total capacity of the original MAC.
Yoichiro Watanabe, Koichi Kamoi
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Channel-hopping multiple access

2000 IEEE International Conference on Communications. ICC 2000. Global Convergence Through Communications. Conference Record, 2000
The medium-access control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks proposed or implemented to date based on collision-avoidance handshakes between the sender and receiver either require carrier sensing or the assignment of unique codes to nodes to ensure that intended receivers hear data packets without interference from hidden sources.
Asimakis Tzamaloukas   +1 more
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Cognitive access algorithms for multiple access channels

2013 IEEE 14th Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC), 2013
This paper considers a multiple access fading channel where each terminal has a different belief about the channel states and adapts its transmission policy to the belief. In this setting, frequency division multiple access (FDMA) and channel aware random access (RA) are two special cases.
Yichuan Hu, Alejandro Ribeiro
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Distributed broadcast channel access

Computer Networks (1976), 1979
Abstract This paper presents a general approach to sharing a broadcast channel among multiple processors. There are two components to the problem of sharing a single resource: (1) How to specify the usage pattern of the resource; and (2) How to restrict access to the resource so that the specified usage pattern can be realized.
Aloysius K. Mok, Steve Ward
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The Interference-Multiple-Access Channel

2009 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2009
We introduce the interference-multiple-access channel, which is a discrete memoryless channel with two transmitters and two receivers, similar to the interference channel. One receiver is required to decode the information encoded at one transmitter, the other receiver is required to decode the messages from both transmitters. We provide an inner bound
Etienne Perron   +2 more
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Accessible Information in Multi-access Quantum Channels

1999
The accessible information in multi-access quantum channels are considered. Classical messages from independent sources, which are represented as some quantum states, are transported by a channel to one address. The messages can interact with each other and with external environment.
Armen E. Allahverdyan, David B. Saakian
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A hybrid access method in a multiple access channel

Performance Evaluation, 1986
Abstract This paper considers a multiple-access communication channel with an infinite number of users. We show that if a controlled slotted Aloha protocol is used, then messages with variable length will have a negative impact on the average message delay.
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