2016
DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2016.2598579
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Enhanced Rate Division Multiple Access for Electromagnetic Nanonetworks

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“…As a result and as we see next, the physical layer research has continued to push the efficiency and simplicity boundaries of pulse-based modulations. [114], [165], [166], [168], [169].…”
Section: Physical Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a result and as we see next, the physical layer research has continued to push the efficiency and simplicity boundaries of pulse-based modulations. [114], [165], [166], [168], [169].…”
Section: Physical Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The seminal work by Jornet et al has been followed by several variants that optimize or particularize TS-OOK for different scenarios as graphically summarized in Figure 10. For instance, in [114], [166] the authors tackle one of the weaknesses of TS-OOK: if multiple users transmit with the same rate and collide in one pulse, they are bound to collide in all pulses. In the multi-user scheme proposed in [114], referred to as Rate Division Multiple Access (RDMA), users are assigned co-prime transmission rates during handshake to minimize interference at a reduced cost.…”
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“…The random process for pulse rate selection of PHLAME poses a problem for multiple nodes that choose the same rate and collide for successive pulses. To solve this problem, the Enhanced Rate Division (ERD) MAC [119] was proposed. The core of this work is the prime mod algorithm which generates unique rates for individual nodes so as to implement RD multiple access with minimal collision and low complexity.…”
Section: Distributed Mac Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%