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We consider a slotted multi-user channel with a common packet receiver which may be captured by one user packet in the presence of other packet transmissions. The unsuccessful user terminals repeat their transmissions using a stack-algorithm protocol for conflict resolution. Three alternative algorithms are considered; these differ by the feed-back information available to the contending users. The capture probability is modelled by various analytical expressions, corresponding to advanced receivers in typical fading packet radio channels. The average packet delay and the channel throughput are calculated for different combinations of algorithms and capture models: considerably enhanced performance appears possible for certain of these combinations.
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Vvedenskaya, N.D., Arnbak, J.C., Tsybakov, B.S. (1994). Improved performance of mobile data networks using stack algorithms and receiver capture. In: Günther, C.G. (eds) Mobile Communications Advanced Systems and Components. IZS 1994. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 783. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-57856-0_42
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