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Asynchronous cooperative CDMA wireless network uplink transmission is examined in this paper, where users cooperate in a relaying mode while they exchange data and channel information with the base station to achieve diversity gains. MAI occurs at both the relays and destination due to asynchronous transmission and non orthogonality of spreading waveform. In order to deal MAI, A-MMSE-MUD is been used...
Cooperative relaying methods can improve wireless links, but introduce overhead due to relay selection and resource reservation compared to non-cooperative transmission. In order to be competitive, a cooperative relaying protocol must avoid or compensate for this overhead. In this paper, we present a MAC protocol for relay selection and cooperative communication as an extension to CSMA/CA which addresses...
Video multicast over multirate wireless networks imposes great challenges in designing efficient rate adaptation schemes due to the multi-layer hierarchical video coding and heterogeneous fading across multicast receivers. We propose a cross-layer framework for rate selection in video multicast, where different video layers have diverse loss-rate QoS requirements and thus may employ different transmission...
Since many random-access protocols are designed based on the assumption that all terminals follow the same medium-access-control (MAC) policy, they can be vulnerable to the selfish behavior of each terminal. This paper proposes robust random-access protocols for wireless networks in fading environments, where each terminal operates in a Nash equilibrium (NE) of a random-access game. Since any deviation...
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