Adaptive-rate techniques for frequency-hop multiple-access packet-radio networks
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Block, Frederick J., IV; Royster, Thomas C., IV
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The effects of adaptive-rate transmissions and routing on the total throughput of a slow-frequency-hop packet-radio network are considered. Adaptive rates are achieved through the use of error-control coding with perfect side information. Both fixed-length codes and variable-length codes are considered. Performance results are obtained for direct transmission (i.e., no routing), two-hop limited routing, and full routing. Each link metric is a function of the amount of interference caused by using the link. We compare the total network throughput for each of these schemes with both fixed-rate and adaptive-rate coding.
Date issued
2010-01Department
Lincoln LaboratoryJournal
Proceedings of the IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2009
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation
Royster, T.C., and F.J. Block. “Adaptive-rate techniques for frequency-hop multiple-access packet-radio networks.” Military Communications Conference, 2009. MILCOM 2009. IEEE. 2009. 1-7. © Copyright 2009 IEEE
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978-1-4244-5238-5