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Abstract: The Group Allocation Multiple Access (GAMA) protocol for scheduling variable-length packet transmissions
in a single-hop packet-radio network is specified and analyzed. By maintaining a dynamically-sized cycle
that changes in length depending on the amount of network traffic, GAMA is able to provide the advantages of
both TDMA and CSMA. Each cycle contains a contention period and a group-transmission period; a station with
data to send competes for the right to be added to the transmission... (Update)
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.... 5] 7] 11] and [14] The concept of Group Allocation Multiple Access (GAMA) was first introduced by Muir and Garcia Luna Aceves [12] to provide performance guarantees in asynchronous MAC protocols. A GAMA protocol dynamically divides the channel into cycles of variable...
...radios. Recent examples of dynamic reservation protocols that build a transmission schedule include DQRAP [62] CARMA NTG [17] and GAMA[43]. The throughput of these protocols under high load approaches the channel capacity, provided that either carrier sensing or time...
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BibTeX entry: (Update)
@inproceedings{ muir97group,
author = "Andrew Muir and J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves",
title = "Group Allocation Multiple Access with Collision Detection",
booktitle = "{INFOCOM} (3)",
pages = "1182-1190",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/muir97group.html" }
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