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Multiple Access Communications Third International Workshop, MACOM 2010, Barcelona, Spain, September 13-14, 2010, Proceedings /

It is our great pleasure to present the proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications (MACOM) that was held in Barcelona during September 13-14, 2010. In 1961, Claude Shannon established the foundation for the discipline now known as "multi-user information t...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Vinel, Alexey (Editor ), Bellalta, Boris (Editor ), Sacchi, Claudio (Editor ), Lyakhov, Andrey (Editor ), Telek, Miklos (Editor ), Oliver, Miquel (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
Edición:1st ed. 2010.
Colección:Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications, 6235
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a Medium Access Control -- Physical Model Based Interference Classification and Analysis -- Dynamic Parameter Adjustment in CSMA/ECA -- A Test-Based Scheduling Protocol (TBSP) for Periodic Data Gathering in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Multiuser Detection and Advanced Coding Techniques -- Adaptive Minimum Conditional Bit-Error-Rate Linear Multiuser Detection for STBC-MC-CDMA Systems Transmitting over Mobile Radio Channels -- On the Performance of Single LDGM Codes for Iterative Data Fusion over the Multiple Access Channel -- Preliminary Results on the Adoption of De Bruijn Binary Sequences in DS-CDMA Systems -- Queueing Systems -- Analysis of Different Channel Sharing Strategies in Cognitive Radio Networks -- A Queueing Model for SDMA Downlink Transmissions -- Queueing System with Alternating Service Rates for Free Space Optics-Radio Hybrid Channel -- An Efficient Method for Proportional Differentiated Admission Control Implementation -- A Geo m /G/1/n Queueing System with LIFO Discipline, Service Interruptions and Repeat Again Service, and Restrictions on the Total Volume of Demands -- Retrial Queueing Model MMAP/M 2/1 with Two Orbits -- Laws of Conservation in the Queueing Theory -- Wireless Mesh Networks and WIMAX -- Intra-flow Interference Study in IEEE 802.11s Mesh Networks -- Simulation Study of VoIP Performance in IEEE 802.11 Wireless Mesh Networks -- Modeling the Influence of the Real-Time Traffic on the Delay of the Non Real-Time Traffic in IEEE 802.16 Network -- Advanced Topics in Wireless Networks -- Cross-Layer Channel-Aware Approaches for Modern Wireless Networks -- On the Probabilistic Description of an Asynchronous DHA FH OFDMA System with Threshold Noncoherent Reception -- Adaptive Channel Estimation for STBC-OFDM Systems Based on Nature-Inspired Optimization Strategies -- Fractional Frequency Reuse Scheme in Cooperative Relaying For Multi-cell OFDMA Systems -- Static Inter-Cell Interference Coordination Techniques for LTE Networks: A Fair Performance Assessment -- A Two-Users Transmission Game in OFDM Wireless Networks with Resource Cost -- QoS-Driven Radio Resource Allocation for OFDMA Networks Based on a Game Theoretical Approach -- Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks -- Using Agent-Oriented Simulation System AGNES for Evaluation of Sensor Networks -- Multiple Metrics in MANET with End-to-End QoS Support for Unicast and Multicast Traffic -- Performance of MAC Protocols in Beaconing Mobile Ad-Hoc Multibroadcast Networks -- Quality of Service Oriented Analysis of Cross-Layer Design in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. 
520 |a It is our great pleasure to present the proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications (MACOM) that was held in Barcelona during September 13-14, 2010. In 1961, Claude Shannon established the foundation for the discipline now known as "multi-user information theory" in his pioneering paper "Two-way Communication Channels," and later Norman Abramson published his paper "The Aloha System-Another Alternative for Computer Communications" in 1970 which introduced the concept of multiple access using a shared common channel. Thereafter, for more than 40 years of study, numerous elegant theories and algorithms have been developed for multiple-access communications. During the 1980s and 1990s the evolution of multiple-access techniques p- ceeded in conjunction with the evolution of wireless networks. Novel multiple access techniques like code division multiple access (CDMA) and orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) provided increased spectral - ?ciency, dynamicity and ?exibility in radio resource allocation with intrinsic anti-multipath and anti-interference features. In this ?rst decade of the 21st century,multiple-accesstechniques,derivedfromadvancedwirelesstransmission methodologiesbasedonthediversityconcept(e. g. ,MC-CDMA,MIMO-OFDMA and SC-FDMA), opened the road to a renewed idea of multiple access. Today multiple-access communications involve many challenging aspects not only l- ited (like in the past) to physical layer design. Medium access control (MAC) techniques play a crucial role in managing the radio resources that users will exploit to transmit their data streams. Recent developments in software radios and cognitive radios have led to a signi?cant impact also on spectrum m- agement and access paradigms. 
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