Abstract

The non-collision packet reservation multiple access (NC-PRMA) protocol was proposed by Wen and Wang to eliminate the unstable phenomenon in the PRMA protocol under heavy load conditions by allocating dedicated control mini-slots to mobile terminals (MTs). However, this does not utilise the channel resource efficiently. A dynamic non-collision PRMA (DNC-PRMA) protocol has been proposed to dynamically allocate control mini-slots to MTs such that the channel resource can be utilised efficiently. Using simulation, the proposed DNC-PRMA protocol is shown to yield significantly higher channel utilisation, lower packet dropping probability and lower channel access delay than a protocol that allocates a dedicated mini-slot to each MT.

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