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Two auction-based protocols for fair and fast resource assignment in wireless PCS

Hwang et al., 1999

Document ID
16179120016033026499
Author
Hwang S
Wang T
Publication year
Publication venue
Wireless Personal Communications

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Abstract The Resource Auction Multiple Access (RAMA) protocol was recently proposed for fast resource assignment in wireless PCS networks. The protocol assigns communication resources to subscribers using a collision resolution method based on subscriber ID's. In …
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