Abstract

This paper presents an application of the dynamic reservation protocol on DECT systems for prioritized multirate mobile data services. This protocol allows data terminals to access uplink channels through contention-free reservations. It can adapt to traffic variations by dynamically changing the transmission cycle length. Since this protocol is built on the top of the DECT physical layer, it can be implemented on the DECT systems without interfering with the voice service, just like CDPD on top of the digital AMPS.

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