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Multi-replicA decoding using corRelation baSed LocALisAtion (MARSALA) is a recent random access technique designed for satellite return links. It follows the multiple transmission and interference cancellation scheme of Contention Resolution Diversity Slotted Aloha (CRDSA). In addition, at the receiver side, MARSALA uses autocorrelation to localise replicas of a same packet so as to coherently combine...
Delay-tolerant sensor networks (DTSNs) require efficient MAC transmission strategies that include energy constraint, relaxed latency, mobility support and diverse traffic load. Reservation-based and contention-based MAC schemes are used to improve throughput and energy consumption. In this paper, we propose a traffic adaptive, energy-efficient MAC protocol to achieve better data transmissions and...
This paper investigates the performance of bidirectional dynamic networks (BDN) with massive multiple input multiple output (MIMO) systems. In BDN, dynamic allocation of the number of uplink and downlink remote radio heads (RRHs) is proposed, which offers a flexible solution to balance the data traffic asymmetry without requiring the time synchronization. Intuitively, the interference between the...
Traffic safety and efficiency are the most important motivations for the rapid development of vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) technology. VANET is considered to provide the unified platform and solutions for the intelligent transportation system (ITS). In this paper, a novel method named spectrum penetration is proposed to improve the throughput of multi-channel MAC for VANET. Meanwhile, it can overcome...
In this work, we consider the problem of distributed link scheduling for D2D communications without a centralized controller. Our design goal is to maximize a chosen global objective function. For example, maximizing the long-term proportional fair throughput amongst distributed links can be such a goal. In principle, each link evaluates whether its rate increase by raising its transmit power is sufficient...
New waveform candidates are being investigated for the fifth generation wireless systems. Among the promising candidates, generalized frequency division multiplexing (GFDM) offers the flexibility to address a wide range of requirements (e.g. low latency, coarse synchronization, etc.). Due to the non- orthogonality of GFDM, the transmit signal subjects to inter-symbol and inter-carrier interference...
Interference cancellation (IC) has been proposed to improve bandwidth utilization for the majority of modern wireless networks. We claim that the conventional model for IC residual error, which is that the residual error power is simply a fraction of the power of the packet being cancelled, is overly simplified. In this paper, we evaluate the practical residual error of IC with spread MSK modulation...
This work studies the impact of time-synchronization in molecular timing (MT) channels by analyzing three different modulation techniques. The first requires transmitter-receiver synchronization and is based on modulating information on the release timing of information particles. The other two are asynchronous and are based on modulating information on the relative time between two consecutive releases...
This paper investigates the energy efficient resource allocation for OFDM relay networks, where K users receive information via L helping relays. For such a system, an optimization problem is formulated to maximize the system energy efficiency (EE) by jointly optimizing the relay selection, subcarriers assignment and power allocation under the proportional rate constraints and available power constraint...
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a new paradigm that promises to enhance network flexibility and innovation. However, operators need to thoroughly assess its advantages and threats before they can implement it. Robustness and fault tolerance are among the main criteria to be considered in such assessment. The currently available SDN controllers offer different fault tolerance mechanisms, but there...
In this paper, we propose a novel joint routing and medium access control (MAC) protocol with traffic differentiation, based on quality of service (QoS) for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). This is referred to as joint routing and MAC (JRM) protocol. By leveraging the classical layered approach and combining routing and MAC layer functions, the proposed JRM protocol achieves a solution for energy...
Overhearing and idle listening are two primary sources for unnecessary energy consumption in wireless sensor networks. Although introducing duty cycling in medium access control (MAC) reduces idle listening, it cannot avoid overhearing in a network with multiple contending nodes. In this paper, we propose an event-triggered sleeping (ETS) mechanism for synchronous duty-cycled (DC) MAC protocols in...
The fifth generation of wireless networks (5G) necessitates the use of waveforms with loose constraints on synchronization in multiuser scenarios. Also, carrier aggregation, as a way to better utilize the spectrum in 5G, needs a waveform with low out-of-band (OOB) emissions. Generalized frequency division multiplexing (GFDM) and circular filter bank multicarrier (C-FBMC) are two candidate waveforms...
Provisioning of cost-effective Ethernet-based fronthaul by reusing the LAN infrastructure available in most commercial buildings is challenging predominantly in terms of the required bandwidth and synchronization. In contrast to a synchronous fronthaul, a PTP-based Ethernet network must cope with estimation noise introduced by packet delay variation (PDV) for synchronization recovery. The SYNC packet...
Abstract-Unlicensed LTE system holds high potential to effectively offload data/video traffic from the crowded licensed band. Previous effort of deploying LTE in the unlicensed band (e.g. license-assisted access LAA) relies on one or more LTE carriers in the licensed band, and may not be desired in certain scenarios. This paper studies a new technology of utilizing LTE directly in an unlicensed band,...
Asynchronous Scrambled Coded Multiple Access (A- SCMA) has been shown to offer high spectral efficiencies on Random Access (RA) channels. This paper describes a new multiple access scheme, SA- SCMA, that adds spreading. Even modest spreading provides significant gains in spectral efficiency, while the use of large RRC rolloff combined with adjacent channel interference cancellation (ACIC) further...
Deep space optical communications promises orders of magnitude growth in communication capacity, supporting high data rate applications such as video streaming and high- bandwidth science instruments. Pulse position modulation is the modulation format of choice for deep space applications, and by inserting inter-symbol guard times between the symbols, the signal carries the timing information needed...
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