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Capacity of wireless dynamic TDMA and media access control for packetized voice/data integration

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We obtain the capacity of wireless dynamic TDMA for packetized speech and investigate its stability characteristics depending upon the ratio between request slots and message slots. We analyze this system based on an imbedded Markov chain approximation and validate its performance by simulation. We also propose a new media access control for voice/data integration and investigate its performance by simulation

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Kim, B.C., Un, C.K. Capacity of wireless dynamic TDMA and media access control for packetized voice/data integration. Wireless Pers Commun 1, 313–319 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01098875

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