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On random message arrivals in multiaccess communications

We consider the information-theoretic model for the slotted synchronous M-user collision channel. We examine a combination of information-theoretic analysis of the collision channel with random message arrivals, and the effect of bounded message decoding delay. We study the tradeoff between the size...

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