A T user multiple access collision channel without feedback is considered where the channel inputs are called packets. The packets take values from non-binary input alphabet. It is supposed that at most M users are active, i.e., are communicating simultaneously (2
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Laszlo GYORFI, Sandor GYORI, "Analysis of Collision Channel with Asynchronous Access" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E88-A, no. 10, pp. 2878-2884, October 2005, doi: 10.1093/ietfec/e88-a.10.2878.
Abstract: A T user multiple access collision channel without feedback is considered where the channel inputs are called packets. The packets take values from non-binary input alphabet. It is supposed that at most M users are active, i.e., are communicating simultaneously (2
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