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Shared Position Technique for Interfered Random Transmissions in Satellite Communications

Résumé

In this paper we propose a new random access (RA) channel technique for the return link of satellite communications. It concerns slotted transmissions. This proposed method called Shared POsition Technique for Interfered random Transmissions (SPOTiT), is based on a shared knowledge between the receiver and each of the terminals. The shared information is about the time slot locations on which the terminal transmits its replicas as well as the preamble to use. The presented random version of SPOTiT aims to reduce the complexity of replicas localization process of the legacy technique Multireplica Decoding using Correlation based Localisation (MARSALA). It presents a less complex system without degrading performance and with no extra signaling information. Thus, SPOTiT is applied at the same level as MARSALA, i.e. when Contention Resolution Diversity Slotted Aloha (CRDSA) fails in retrieving more packets. This technique combined with CRDSA significantly reduces the number of data localization correlations, while maintaining the same performance as in CRDSA/MARSALA in terms of packet loss ratio and throughput.
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hal-01960196 , version 1 (19-12-2018)

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  • HAL Id : hal-01960196 , version 1
  • OATAO : 20971

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Selma Zamoum, Jérôme Lacan, Marie-Laure Boucheret, Jean-Baptiste Dupé, Mathieu Gineste. Shared Position Technique for Interfered Random Transmissions in Satellite Communications. 9th Advanced Satellite Multimedia Systems Conference (ASMS), Sep 2018, Berlin, Germany. pp.1-8. ⟨hal-01960196⟩
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