• DocumentCode
    170859
  • Title

    Communication through collisions: Opportunistic utilization of past receptions

  • Author

    Vahid, Alireza ; Maddah-Ali, Mohammad Ali ; Avestimehr, Amir Salman

  • Author_Institution
    Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    April 27 2014-May 2 2014
  • Firstpage
    2553
  • Lastpage
    2561
  • Abstract
    When several wireless users are sharing the spectrum, packet collision is a simple, yet widely used model for interference. Under this model, when transmitters cause interference at any of the receivers, their collided packets are discarded and need to be retransmitted. However, in reality, that receiver can still store its analog received signal and utilize it for decoding the packets in the future (for example, by successive interference cancellation techniques). In this work, we propose a physical layer model for wireless packet networks that allows for such flexibility at the receivers. We assume that the transmitters will be aware of the state of the channel (i.e. when and where collisions occur, or an unintended receiver overhears the signal) with some delay, and propose several coding opportunities that can be utilized by the transmitters to exploit the available signal at the receivers for interference management (as opposed to discarding them). We analyze the achievable throughput of our strategy in a canonical interference channel with two transmitter-receiver pairs, and demonstrate the gain over conventional schemes. By deriving an outer-bound, we also prove the optimality of our scheme for the corresponding model.
  • Keywords
    interference suppression; packet radio networks; radio receivers; radio transmitters; radiofrequency interference; communication through collisions; interference cancellation; interference channel; interference management; packet collision; past receptions opportunistic utilization; physical layer model; receivers; transmitter-receiver pairs; transmitters; wireless packet networks; wireless users; Encoding; Interference; Physical layer; Receivers; Signal to noise ratio; Throughput; Transmitters; Packet collision; delayed channel state knowledge; interference; physical layer model; wireless networks;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    INFOCOM, 2014 Proceedings IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Toronto, ON
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/INFOCOM.2014.6848202
  • Filename
    6848202