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This paper concerns the experimental performance evaluation of three protocols for channel access in underwater acoustic sensor networks. In particular, we consider handshake-free protocols, i.e., solutions for accessing the acoustic channel without mechanisms of pre-emptive channel reservation, aiming at obtaining lower packet latencies while maintaining high throughput. Two of the protocols that...
High-speed serial data communication is now very popular for connecting various resources in high-performance computing systems. In such high-speed serial links, a line coding is important to control the run length (RL) and the running disparity (RD), because a large run length causes insufficient transitions on data-links that make it difficult to perform reliable clock and data recovery (CDR), and...
Hierarchical cooperation schemes in wireless networks rely on local cooperation among neighboring nodes to create virtual multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) connections between clusters of nodes. It was shown that, by applying the virtual MIMO technique recursively in a hierarchical manner, the sum rate of all source-destination pairs can scale linearly with the number of nodes in the network....
Enabling ultra fast systems has been widely investigated during recent decades. Although polarization has been deployed from the beginning in satellite communications, nowadays it is being exploited to increase the throughput of satellite links. More precisely, the application of diversity techniques to the polarization domain may provide reliable, robust, and fast satellite communications. Better...
By current medium access control mechanisms designed for Half-duplex (HD), a node in distributed In-band Full-duplex (IBFD) wireless networks cannot identify the HD or IBFD transmission modes of the other nodes. This will decrease IBFD transmission opportunities by preventing simultaneous transmission in asymmetric dual link. In this paper, we propose a novel in-band Full-duplex Distributed Medium...
In this paper, we propose two novel physical layer aware adaptive network coding schemes for time variant channels, one aiming to maximize the energy efficiency, the other exploiting also the variable modulation order, in an adaptive way. The proposed schemes have been applied to different satellite communications scenarios with different Round Trip Times (RTT). Compared to adaptive network coding,...
This paper considers the problem of communication over a memoryless classical-quantum wiretap channel subject to the constraint that the eavesdropper on the channel should not be able to learn with high confidence whether the legitimate parties are using the channel to communicate or not. Specifically, the relative entropy between the output quantum states at the eavesdropper when a codeword is transmitted...
The throughput of a conventional rate-compatible code based hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) protocol is lower-bounded by the rate of the mother code used. The mother code rate along with the highest puncture rate determine the operation range of the protocol in terms of the average received signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). In this paper, we propose a new HARQ protocol based on rate-compatible punctured...
We consider the design of a shared global on-chip communication medium using repeated equalized transmission lines (RETLs). Our design overcomes a number of limitations with previously proposed shared global mediums based on transmission lines. Prior solutions require wide-pitch transmission lines that occupy considerable area, do not support multicast or broadcast operations, and employ centralized...
This paper analyzes the outage probability, energy efficiency, energy efficiency-spectral efficiency trade-off, through-put performance, energy efficiency-throughput gain trade-off and derives the optimal transmission power of Single-hop, Multi-hop, Decode-and-Forward (DF) and Incremental Decode-and-Forward (IDF) schemes in order to find out what extent collaborative communication can save energy...
Molecular communication is a new framework in data communication based on biological mechanisms and systems. In molecular communication system, the transmitter sends information by transmitting certain chemical molecules called data molecules and after propagation of the molecules in the environment they are collected and decoded by the receiver. Due to randomness in the movement of the molecules,...
In this paper, we propose solutions to the transmission mode selection and resource allocation problems for D2D unicast communications. We first formulate a joint mode selection and resource allocation problem, which we further decompose into separate mode selection and resource allocation problems, which are run at different timescales. Our mode selection algorithm determines the optimal transmission...
The periodic sensing requirements in cognitive radios cause interruptions for secondary user (SU) communication. As a result, the throughput of the secondary system during sensing can be very low. In this paper, we propose a monitoring scheme for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) based cognitive radio which can monitor the spectrum during ongoing communication and detect the emergence...
We consider a cognitive radio network of nodes with full duplex capability where Self-Interference Suppression (SIS) is not perfect. We have proposed a new scheme for sensing and transmission of Secondary Users (SUs) with two modes of operation; Cooperative Sensing (CS) mode and Full Duplex Transmit and Receive (FDTR) mode. Cooperative sensing is applied to reduce misdetection probability and to avoid...
This paper proposes an asynchronous transmission WDMA protocol for passive star optical networks, considering the propagation delay effect. We aim to reduce the rejection probability at destination due to the receiver collisions and consequently to enhance the system throughput, by assuming two -instead of one-tunable receivers per node. An analytical model is developed for the performance evaluation,...
Physical layer processing for 5G wireless is expected to operate at a very high-throughput with very low latency. Developing a channel coding system based on Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (HARQ) for evolving requirements necessitates extensive experimentation involving undesirably long development cycles. We demonstrate the use of a High-level Synthesis (HLS) compiler in LabVIEW Communications to...
Cooperative communication system is not able fully to solve the problems all about multipath fading, there are many parameters to decrease signal level to the receiver. The author brings the solution to embedded with network coding, this paper focus to enhance research about cooperative with network coding (CNC), using transparent protocol i.e amplify-and-forward (AF) with BPSK and QPSK modulation...
In this paper we study the problem of increasing the decoding success probability of random linear fountain code over GF (2) for small packet lengths used in delay-intolerant applications such as multimedia streaming. Such code over GF (2) are attractive as they have lower decoding complexity than codes over larger field size, but suffer from high transmission redundancy. In our proposed coding scheme...
In this manuscript a new ARQ strategy is proposed, which is inspired by Slepian - Wolf source coding problem with side information in lossless case. Using one example based on exploitation of a Hamming code it is shown the new ARQ strategy can have a higher throughput than common ARQ method.
Long propagation delay, limited bandwidth and high bit error rate pose great challenges in Media Access Control (MAC) protocol design for underwater acoustic networks. A reservation based MAC protocol called R-MAC designed for underwater acoustic networks was proposed and analyzed. However, there exists channel resources waste problem in R-MAC. In order to overcome this drawback, this paper proposes...
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