DocumentCode
49138
Title
ALOHA Random Access that Operates as a Rateless Code
Author
Stefanovic, Cedomir ; Popovski, Petar
Author_Institution
Department of Electronic Systems, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
Volume
61
Issue
11
fYear
2013
fDate
Nov-13
Firstpage
4653
Lastpage
4662
Abstract
Various applications of wireless Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications have rekindled the research interest in random access protocols, suitable to support a large number of connected devices. Slotted ALOHA and its derivatives represent a simple solution for distributed random access in wireless networks. Recently, a framed version of slotted ALOHA gained renewed interest due to the incorporation of successive interference cancellation (SIC) in the scheme, which resulted in substantially higher throughputs. Based on similar principles and inspired by the rateless coding paradigm, a frameless approach for distributed random access in the slotted ALOHA framework is described in this paper. The proposed approach shares an operational analogy with rateless coding, expressed both through the user access strategy and the adaptive length of the contention period, with the objective to end the contention when the instantaneous throughput is maximized. The paper presents the related analysis, providing heuristic criteria for terminating the contention period and showing that very high throughputs can be achieved, even for a low number for contending users. The demonstrated results potentially have more direct practical implications compared to the approaches for coded random access that lead to high throughputs only asymptotically.
Keywords
Encoding; Interference cancellation; Iterative decoding; Receivers; Silicon carbide; Standards; Throughput; M2M communications; Random access protocols; distributed rateless coding; slotted ALOHA; successive interference cancellation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOMM.2013.100913.130232
Filename
6630481
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