Presentation 2005/2/23
PDMA (Packet Division Multiple Access)-based Coexistence of Multiple Operators in a Single Frequency Band
Masataka OHTA,
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Abstract(in English) Packet Division Multiple Access (PDMA) is a communication paradigm to share all the available bandwidth by all the cells and to use CSMA/CA for transmission control not only within the cells but also between the cells. As CSMA/CA control transmissions actively using interferences, PDMA allows arbitrary positioning of cells despite interferences between them. Moreover, as CSMA/CA transmission control works between cells of different operators, multiple operators can share a single bandwidth that there is no political problem of frequency allocation to assign dedicated bandwidth for individual operators. Frequency tax policy for PDMA is discussed taking into consideration that bandwidth reservation is possible with CSMA/CA. Relaying of traffic of all the operators including new ones at places with no radio wave reachability is also discussed..
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Keyword(in English) PDMA / CSMA/CA / Frequency Assignment Policy / Frequency Tax
Paper # WBS2004-85,A・P2004-266,RCS2004-353,MoMuC2004-136,MW2004-263
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Title (in English) PDMA (Packet Division Multiple Access)-based Coexistence of Multiple Operators in a Single Frequency Band
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Keyword(1) PDMA
Keyword(2) CSMA/CA
Keyword(3) Frequency Assignment Policy
Keyword(4) Frequency Tax
1st Author's Name Masataka OHTA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology()
Date 2005/2/23
Paper # WBS2004-85,A・P2004-266,RCS2004-353,MoMuC2004-136,MW2004-263
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 672
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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