JOURNAL ARTICLE

A slotted ALOHA packet radio system with multiple antennas and receivers

Chiew Tong LauVictor C. M. Leung

Year: 1990 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology Vol: 39 (3)Pages: 218-226   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

The problem of data transmission in a mobile packet radio system with one central base station and a number of mobile terminals is addressed. A method using multiple directional antennas and receivers at the base station to improve the efficiency of transmission on the inbound channel (from the terminals to the base station) is proposed. A number of channel models are considered, including flat terrestrial propagation loss, Rayleigh fading, and noise. A finite population Markov model is used to obtain the throughput of a multiantenna and multireceiver slotted ALOHA system. Numerical results indicate that substantial gains are possible with the use of several antennas and receivers. The dynamic behavior of the system is also improved.< >

Keywords:
Aloha Base station Packet radio Rayleigh fading Computer science Network packet Fading Transmission (telecommunications) Computer network Throughput Channel (broadcasting) Directional antenna Mobile radio Electronic engineering Engineering Telecommunications Wireless Antenna (radio)

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