2009 International Workshop on Satellite and Space Communications 2009
DOI: 10.1109/iwssc.2009.5286337
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Performance analysis of the delay-tolerant satellite distributed MAC reservation protocols

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“…The one-hop and at the same time fully mesh (each RCSTto-each RCST) dynamic connectivity through transparent satellite can be reached by using a fully distributed on-RCSTs events parallel processing which realizable, in one's turn, on basis a multipoint-to-multipoint (MPMP) RCS links topology and fully distributed dynamical medium access control (MAC) protocols [2,9,10].…”
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“…The one-hop and at the same time fully mesh (each RCSTto-each RCST) dynamic connectivity through transparent satellite can be reached by using a fully distributed on-RCSTs events parallel processing which realizable, in one's turn, on basis a multipoint-to-multipoint (MPMP) RCS links topology and fully distributed dynamical medium access control (MAC) protocols [2,9,10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The fully mesh WiMAX The advanced generation of the mobile wireless networks 4G WiMAX, being adapted to the fully mesh distributed longdelay media access control (MAC), and also to dynamic (i.e., "on-the-fly") control of bandwidth resources, traffic parameters, and quality of services (QoS), becomes the most perspective means for building the low-cost satellite-based terrestrial multimedia communications and wireless broadband Internet access for Remote, Rural, and Difficult for access (RRD) territories [10]. Such advanced MPMP mode WiMAX networks with distributed RRD-adapted MAC will become fine alternative to recent optical, wireless and cellular networks mainly with centralized architecture for RRD territories in the near future.…”
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