Tian et al., 2017 - Google Patents
QoS-constrained medium access probability optimization in wireless interference-limited networksTian et al., 2017
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- 3868277112539056155
- Author
- Tian J
- Zhang H
- Wu D
- Yuan D
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- Publication venue
- IEEE Transactions on Communications
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The medium access probability (MAP) of a random access protocol can severely impact network throughput especially for delay-sensitive applications, since it determines whether a node should transmit packets in a given slot or not. This paper focuses on network …
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