Performance Analysis of the Dynamic Reservation Multiple Access Protocol in the Broadband Wireless Access System

In this paper, we analyzed the DRMA(Dynamic Reservation Multiple Access) protocol with Rayleigh fading, shadowing, and capture effect for the Broadband Wireless Access System. We consider the TDMA-based protocols, since these are based on the standard for IEEE 802.16 WMAN, IEEE 802.20 MBWA, and ETSI HIPERLAN/2. The results of analytical model will be apply the development of collision resolution algorithm, scheduling algorithm, and the dynamic change of system parameters.

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