A robust high-throughput tree algorithm using successive interference cancellation

作者: Xin Wang , Yingqun Yu , G.B. Giannakis

DOI: 10.1109/GLOCOM.2005.1578442

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摘要: A novel random access protocol combining a tree algorithm (TA) with successive interference cancellation (SIC) has been introduced recently. By migrating physical layer benefits to the medium control (MAC) through cross-layer approach, SICTA can afford stable throughput as high 0.693. However, may lead deadlocks caused by channel fading and error propagation in error-prone wireless networks. To mitigate such effects, we put forth truncated version of that term SICTA/FS (SICTA first success). We establish using analysis simulations while providing throughput, is robust errors, it easy implement, be readily incorporated existing standards

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