DOI10.1109/TIT.1985.1057022zbMath0587.94001MaRDI QIDQ3715010
Robert G. Gallager
Publication date: 1985
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Generalized framework for group testing: queries, feedbacks and adversaries,
Performing work in broadcast networks,
Maximum throughput of multiple access channels in adversarial environments,
Cooperative multiple access channels: achievable rates and optimal resource allocation,
A unified minimum-search method for resolving contentions in multiaccess networks with ternary feedback,
Adversarial multiple access channels with individual injection rates,
Faster deterministic wakeup in multiple access channels,
Near-Optimal Time–Energy Tradeoffs for Deterministic Leader Election,
Deterministic non-adaptive contention resolution on a shared channel,
Distributed broadcast in radio networks of unknown topology.,
Error exponents for two-hop Gaussian multiple source-destination relay channels,
Broadcasting in geometric radio networks,
Deterministic broadcasting in ad hoc radio networks,
Coordination Problems in Ad Hoc Radio Networks,
Scale-free, self-organizing very large sensor networks,
Analysis of randomized protocols for conflict-free distributed access,
On the asymptotics of the average CRI length of the slotted ALOHA collision resolution algorithm,
Searching for a subset of counterfeit coins: Randomization vs determinism and adaptiveness vs non‐adaptiveness,
General theory of information transfer: Updated,
On the time-complexity of broadcast in multi-hop radio networks: An exponential gap between determinism and randomization,
Medium access in spread-spectrum ad hoc networks with multiuser detection,
The average CRI-length of a controlled ALOHA collision resolution algorithm,
Protograph LDPC code design for asynchronous random access,
Ordered and delayed adversaries and how to work against them on a shared channel,
Contention resolution on a fading channel,
Leader election in SINR model with arbitrary power control,
The average CRI-length of a tree collision resolution algorithm in presence of multiplicity-dependent capture effects,
Optimal channel utilization with limited feedback,
Local queuing under contention,
Towards a dynamical model for wireless sensor networks,
Broadcasting in ad hoc multiple access channels,
Efficient emulation of single-hop radio network with collision detection on multi-hop radio network with no collision detection,
General theory of information transfer,
Broadcasting in Ad Hoc Multiple Access Channels,
Coding and Capacity Calculation for the $\mathcal{T}$ -User F-Adder Channel,
\(M\)-matrices and bounds for reliable transmission of information in communication systems and economic markets,
Faster broadcasting in unknown radio networks