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An adaptive packet reservation multiple access (A-PRMA) protocol for radio channel access in wireless ATM networks is proposed and presented in this paper. It is shown that A-PRMA supports both constant and variable bit rate services with high efficiency. Simulations show a channel utilization of over 60% for multimedia traffic and 52% for voice traffic.
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Nørskov, S., Gliese, U., Stubkjaer, K. (1997). Adaptive Packet Reservation Multiple Access (A-PRMA) for Broadband Wireless ATM. In: Goodman, D.J., Raychaudhuri, D. (eds) Mobile Multimedia Communications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0151-4_21
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