Authors
Riccardo De Gaudenzi, Oscar Del Rio Herrero, Gennaro Gallinaro, Stefano Cioni, Pantelis‐Daniel Arapoglou
Publication date
2018/1
Source
International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking
Volume
36
Issue
1
Pages
66-107
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Description
In this survey paper, we review the random access (RA) techniques with particular emphasis on the issues and the possible solutions applicable to satellite networks. RA dates back to the 1970s when the ALOHA protocol was developed to solve the problem of interconnecting university computers located in different Hawaiian islands. Since then, several evolutions of the ALOHA protocol have been developed. In particular, solutions were devised to mitigate the problem of packet collisions severely degrading the RA protocols performance. The approach followed for many years has been to avoid the occurrence of collisions rather than solving them. More recently, techniques tackling the RA packet collision problem have appeared triggered by the need of improving RA performance in satellite and terrestrial wireless networks. In particular, satellite networks large propagation delay does not allow the adoption of …
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