Analytical capacity of APCMA system at τ = 4 s in terms of channel utilization b A when the success probability is ps A = 0.95, shown as function of number of pulses Np and number of bits for codeword N b .

Analytical capacity of APCMA system at τ = 4 s in terms of channel utilization b A when the success probability is ps A = 0.95, shown as function of number of pulses Np and number of bits for codeword N b .

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The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized the way we interact with everyday objects by connecting sensors/actuators to the Internet to monitor and control various aspects of our environment. As the number of IoT devices continues to grow, efficient medium access control protocols are needed to ensure that communication takes place in a reliab...

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... a certain limit, since we would then have messages that become longer to transmit than the interarrival time τ . However, since the same utilization value can be reached by several different combinations of the parameters, we can now avoid this problem. The surface plots of the target utilization at the success probability ps A = 0.95 is shown in Fig. 15. This plot gives us a more general view of the interactions between the key parameters of APCMA when the parameters ps A , N b , and N p are ...

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