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Simulation Study of an Adaptive Reservation Multiple Access Technique for Data Transmissions
The performance of a delta-modulation type adaptive reservation multiaccess technique is studied in this paper through simulation. The frame structure of the time-axis remains similar to that in Ref.1. However, channel reservation is handled differently. Through examples we witness the newly proposed protocol shows improved performance.