Abstract

Packet collision is a well-known severe impairment in ALOHA-based networks and, more generally, in any random access network. As a consequence, several methodologies have been considered with the aim of lowering the resulting performance degradation. A novel multiuser detection scheme exploiting channel diversity to separate collided signals is proposed here to enable multiple packet reception capability in random access schemes. The performance of this approach is analytically derived and optimized in terms of network throughput, and compared with that of different alternatives. The overall performance in terms of throughput shows the effectiveness of the proposed scheme in different operating conditions.

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