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A two-bit contention-based TDMA technique for data transmissions

Published: 01 August 1986 Publication History

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The performance of a contention-based TDMA technique is studied in this paper. The frame structure of the time-axis is similar to [1] and [2]. The protocols proposed in [1],[2] and here are all active multiaccess techniques. The protocol in [1] is contention free and suitable for heavy traffic while a contention-based protocol suitable for light traffic is considered in [2]. The protocol to be studied in this paper is also contention in nature and performs considerably better than [2]. This protocol is less complicated than [1] and out-performs [1] unless traffic is very high. Performance analyses, both transient and steady-state, have been successfully completed. Results obtained include average queue length and packet delay, etc. The validity of analysis is also verified by computer simulations.

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D. TsaJ and J. F. Chang, "A Contention-Based TDMA Technique for Data Transmissions through Satellite," to be published.
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  • (1986)A two-bit contention-based TDMA technique for data transmissionsACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review10.1145/1013812.1820716:3(310-317)Online publication date: 1-Aug-1986

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SIGCOMM '86: Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM conference on Communications architectures & protocols
September 1986
414 pages
ISBN:0897912012
DOI:10.1145/18172
  • cover image ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
    ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review  Volume 16, Issue 3
    Aug. 5, 1986
    392 pages
    ISSN:0146-4833
    DOI:10.1145/1013812
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