Achievable Rates for the Multiple Access Channel with Feedback and Correlated Sources
Lawrence Ong, Mehul Motani

TL;DR
This paper explores the achievable data transmission rates in a sensor network model where multiple sensors with correlated data communicate to a sink over a channel with feedback, deriving new rate regions.
Contribution
It introduces two new achievable rate regions for the three-node MAC with feedback and correlated sources, advancing understanding of such communication systems.
Findings
Derived two achievable rate regions for MACFCS
Enhanced understanding of feedback benefits in correlated source transmission
Applicable to sensor network data aggregation
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate achievable rates on the multiple access channel with feedback and correlated sources (MACFCS). The motivation for studying the MACFCS stems from the fact that in a sensor network, sensors collect and transmit correlated data to a common sink. We derive two achievable rate regions for the three-node MACFCS.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Security Techniques · Distributed Sensor Networks and Detection Algorithms · Molecular Communication and Nanonetworks
