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A multiple-reception access protocol with interruptions with mixed priorities in CDMA networks

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A novel access protocol called Multiple-Reception Access Protocol (MRAP) and its modification MRAP/WI are proposed. In this protocol, all colliding users with a common code can be identified by the base station due to the offset of arrival time. Thus they can retransmit access requests under the base station’s control. Furthermore new arrivals with higher priority level can interrupt the lower retransmission in order to reduce its access delay although it increases the lower priority’s delay. Simulation results of MRAP and MRAP/WI are given in order to highlight the superior performance of the proposed approach.

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Lu, X., Zhu, J. A multiple-reception access protocol with interruptions with mixed priorities in CDMA networks. J. of Electron.(China) 20, 241–248 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11767-003-0028-4

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