Hi Marcus,

Thanks for your input and as suggested I can check on the GNU radio
presentations. As far as I know none of the current wireless access
technologies allow simultaneous transmissions on same channel. And we do all
form of frequency planning and interference avoidance schemes offline and
deploy wireless solutions. I was looking for research interests on new PHY
and MAC layer techniques which can allow 2 or more transmitters at the same
location to use same frequency, but receivers being capable of turning to
the desired transmitters.  

Thanks and regards,
Sajeev

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Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Project enquiry/interest

Hello Sajeev,
> Simultaneous transmissions, multiple users transmitting and receiving
> on the same channel frequency simultaneously, Multi user detection, etc. 
that is a bit wide --  every multi-user transmission system has
considered these aspects, so you're basically asking us to list all
communication systems that have been implemented.

Maybe have a look at the presentations given at the GNU Radio
conferences the last couple of years, search for GNU Radio and any of
these key words on IEEExplore, or look at specific communication
standards and look for GNU Radio implementations of these.

Best regards,
Marcus

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