Modern day wireless communication systems rely heavily on the random access schemes that were originally developed in the 1970s. The pioneering Aloha protocol has become a key component of many communications standards, ranging from satellite networks to ad hoc and cellular scenarios. Recent developments, however, have seen a fundamental leap forward based on using the principles of successive interference cancellation. The modern random access protocols using these new techniques have opened up a wealth of new applications. This tutorial style monograph explores the main ideas and design principles that are behind some of these novel schemes. It introduces the reader to the analytical tools used to model such performance. Focussing on slotted solutions it shows how Aloha can be combined with successive interference cancellation and optimized using the theory of codes on graphs. These techniques are illustrated in applications using physical layer network coding to resolve collisions among users and receiver diversity. It concludes by introducing the reader to the recently asynchronous (or unslotted) schemes. Modern Random Access Protocols is a comprehensive and erudite introduction to a set of techniques that will form part of many future modern communication or networked system.
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Book Details
Title
Modern Random Access Protocols
Imprint
now publishers Inc
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
now publishers Inc
Source ISBN
9781680832167
Genre
Technology & Engineering
ISBN13
9781680832167
Book Category
Higher Education and Professional Books
BISAC Subject Heading
TEC041000
Book Subcategory
Electronics and Communications Engineering Books
ISBN10
9781680832167
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
8 mm
Height
234 mm
Length
156 mm
Weight
219 gr
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