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Title: Distributed Transmission Probability Control in Fading Channel with State Information
Authors: Xie, S
Low, K.S 
Gunawan, E
Keywords: Fading channels
Rayleigh fading
Channel with state
Distributed transmissions
Fast convergence speed
Heterogeneous users
Number of transmissions
Optimal transmission
Transmission methods
User interaction
Channel state information
Issue Date: 2015
Citation: Xie, S, Low, K.S, Gunawan, E (2015). Distributed Transmission Probability Control in Fading Channel with State Information. International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks 2015 : 184629. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/184629
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: A wireless system consisting of a finite number of heterogeneous users transmitting packets over a slotted ALOHA Rayleigh-fading channel is investigated in this paper. In this system, each user tries to minimize its number of transmission attempts while meeting the throughput demand. The user interaction in such an ALOHA network is modeled as a random access game. A novel technique to better exploit the channel state information (CSI) named adaptive CSI transmission method is proposed. Benchmarking with the no-CSI method and threshold-based CSI method, it is revealed that the proposed adaptive CSI method can yield up to 9.9% more throughput and 12.3% power reduction. Two simple yet effective guidelines on selecting among these CSI-related methods are formulated for systems with different SNRs and capture ratios. A distributed algorithm is proposed to find the optimal transmission probability. Both analytical and simulation results show that the algorithm exhibits fast convergence speed and is robustness against changes on the number of active nodes in the network. © 2015 S. Xie et al.
Source Title: International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/183607
ISSN: 15501329
DOI: 10.1155/2015/184629
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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