Analysis of UMTS radio channel access delay
Computer Communications
Cross-layer analysis of the random access mechanism in Universal Terrestrial Radio Access
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
A-MAC: A versatile and efficient receiver-initiated link layer for low-power wireless
ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN)
Research note: Capture Aloha with two random power levels
Computer Communications
Research: Effect of capture on throughput of variable length packet Aloha systems
Computer Communications
Research: Queueing analysis of a hybrid CSMA/CD and BTMA protocol with capture
Computer Communications
The effect of spreading gain control on a CDMA slotted ALOHA system
Computer Communications
Dynamic Bandwidth and Carrier Allocation for Video Broadcast/Multicast Over Multi-Cell Environments
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Chaos: versatile and efficient all-to-all data sharing and in-network processing at scale
Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
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Fading channels may improve the capacity of slottedALOHA networks. Rayleigh fading and spatially distributed packet transmitters diminish mutual packet interference and thus reduce the average blocking probability of a shared receiver. A transmission model, combining Poisson statistics of the offered data traffic with Rayleigh statistics for the fading channel, is developed. Analytical and numerical results are presented, indicating significant improvements to signaling in cellular mobile networks and in packet radio systems with fading radio channels.