Packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) can be considered as a merge of slotted ALOHA protocol and time division multiple access (TDMA) protocol. Independent terminals transmit packets to base station by contending to access an available time slots. A terminal that succeeds in reserving a certain time slot keeps on this reservation for transmitting its subsequent packets. Speech activity detection is used in PRMA to improve system capacity. In this work we propose a simpler contention mechanism that does not depend on a predetermined permission probability as in the original PRMA. In the new method, terminals select the contention slot uniformly from the pool of remaining free slots in the current frame. We evaluate the performance of the...
[[abstract]]Packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) improves capacity in microcellular systems com...
Packet Reservation Multiple Access (PRMA) is a media access control (MAC) protocol for wireless syst...
The performance of mobile communications is critically dependent on the multiple access protocol use...
Packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) can be considered as a merge of slotted ALOHA protocol and...
Packet switched technology has been demonstrated attractive for use in cellular radio systems with s...
Packet switched technology has been demonstrated attractive for use in cellular radio systems with s...
Packet switched technology has been demonstrated attractive for use in cellular radio systems with s...
In this paper, a new Markovian model is developed to analyze the Packet Reservation Multiple Access ...
With the rapid development of INTERNET and high speed ATM networks, people pay much attention on pac...
Packetized access has several potential advantages over conventional circuit switched based access. ...
International audienceFor third generation cellular communication systems, packet reservation multip...
A hybrid access protocol known, as contention time-division multiple access (C-TDMA), is presented a...
A combined multiple access protocol is investigated, based on the ISA algorithm, which was first int...
A combined multiple access protocol is investigated, based on the ISA algorithm, which was first int...
Packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) is portrayed as a multimedia packet multiplexer conveying ...
[[abstract]]Packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) improves capacity in microcellular systems com...
Packet Reservation Multiple Access (PRMA) is a media access control (MAC) protocol for wireless syst...
The performance of mobile communications is critically dependent on the multiple access protocol use...
Packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) can be considered as a merge of slotted ALOHA protocol and...
Packet switched technology has been demonstrated attractive for use in cellular radio systems with s...
Packet switched technology has been demonstrated attractive for use in cellular radio systems with s...
Packet switched technology has been demonstrated attractive for use in cellular radio systems with s...
In this paper, a new Markovian model is developed to analyze the Packet Reservation Multiple Access ...
With the rapid development of INTERNET and high speed ATM networks, people pay much attention on pac...
Packetized access has several potential advantages over conventional circuit switched based access. ...
International audienceFor third generation cellular communication systems, packet reservation multip...
A hybrid access protocol known, as contention time-division multiple access (C-TDMA), is presented a...
A combined multiple access protocol is investigated, based on the ISA algorithm, which was first int...
A combined multiple access protocol is investigated, based on the ISA algorithm, which was first int...
Packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) is portrayed as a multimedia packet multiplexer conveying ...
[[abstract]]Packet reservation multiple access (PRMA) improves capacity in microcellular systems com...
Packet Reservation Multiple Access (PRMA) is a media access control (MAC) protocol for wireless syst...
The performance of mobile communications is critically dependent on the multiple access protocol use...