Abstract
Wireless machine-to-machine (M2M) communication with synchronized traffic patterns plays an important role in many aircraft systems. Recent research has separately examined collision avoidance mechanisms, such as presmoothing and access barring, as well as collision resolution mechanisms, such as tree resolution, for M2M random access. In contrast, we examine the combination of collision avoidance and tree collision resolution into hybrid M2M random access protocols in the context of the popular Long-Term Evolution wireless system.
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