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Abstract: We introduce a new stable multiple access protocol for broadcast channels shared by multiple stations, which we call the incremental collision resolution multiple access (ICRMA) protocol. ICRMA dynamically divides the channel into cycles of variable length; each cycle consists of a contention period and a queuetransmission period. The queue-transmission period is a variable-length train of packets, which are transmitted by stations that have been added to the distributed transmission queue by... (Update)

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@misc{ transmission-nearoptimum,
  author = "And Distributed Transmission",
  title = "A Near-Optimum Channel Access Protocol Based on Incremental Collision Resolution",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/764066.html" }
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