Abstract

This paper presents the dynamic reservation protocol for supporting variable-rate data services on time-division multiple-access based wireless networks. It allows a large number of data terminals to access data applications by sharing a reserved data-carrier. Through dynamic reservation data terminals can get their needed radio channels for uplink transmission without contention. The protocol performance is evaluated by queuing analysis and verified by computer simulation.

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