JOURNAL ARTICLE

Asynchronous Contention Resolution Diversity ALOHA: Making CRDSA Truly Asynchronous

Riccardo De GaudenziOscar Del Rio HerreroGüray AçarEloi Garrido Barrabes

Year: 2014 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications Vol: 13 (11)Pages: 6193-6206   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Following the introduction of contention resolution diversity slotted ALOHA (CRDSA), a number of variants of the scheme have been proposed in literature. A major drawback of these slotted random access (RA) schemes is related to the need to keep slot synchronization among all transmitters. The volume of signaling generated to maintain transmitters' slot synchronization is impractical for large networks. In this paper, we describe in detail asynchronous contention resolution diversity ALOHA (ACRDA), which represents the evolution of the CRDSA RA scheme. ACRDA provides better throughput performance with reduced demodulator complexity and lower transmission latency than its predecessor while allowing truly asynchronous access to the shared medium. The performance of the ACRDA protocol is evaluated via mathematical analysis and computer simulations and is compared with that of CRDSA.

Keywords:
Aloha Asynchronous communication Computer science Synchronization (alternating current) Throughput Random access Computer network Transmission (telecommunications) Latency (audio) Wireless Telecommunications Channel (broadcasting)

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