Cross-layer analysis of the random access mechanism in Universal Terrestrial Radio Access
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Research: Queueing analysis of a hybrid CSMA/CD and BTMA protocol with capture
Computer Communications
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
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Given a mobile terminal transmitting a message to some receiver, the level at the receiver will be affected by path loss and by fading phenomena. Transmissions from different terminals will suffer different attenuations on their respective ways to the receiver and will therefore yield different levels at the receiver. Thanks to the capture effect, the receiver will now be able to read the message with the strongest signal, provided that it is sufficiently stronger than its contenders. In a mobile radio ALOHA network this means that a packet collision need not necessarily destroy all packets involved. A Markov model is developed for slotted ALOHA networks with capture and it is shown that the throughput in such a network can be markedly greater than the famous1/e. Perhaps even more important is the result that such networks are very stable under overload.