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Throughput evaluation of multichannel slotted Aloha-type protocols with receiver collisions

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The problem of receiver collisions in multichannel multiaccess communication systems is studied in this paper. A rigorous method is developed for the analytic solution of throughput performance assuming receiver buffer with a capacity of one packet. We calculate the average rejection probability at the destination of a packet in order to estimate the effect of receiver collisions. The evaluations are carried out for multichannel slotted Aloha-type protocols with Poisson arrivals and finite population. Also numerical results are showing the throughput reduction as it compared with the protocol case without receiver collisions.

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Pountourakis, I.E. Throughput evaluation of multichannel slotted Aloha-type protocols with receiver collisions. Telecommunication Systems 5, 413–419 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02112525

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