PWC'06 Proceedings of the 11th IFIP TC6 international conference on Personal Wireless Communications
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We develop a new media access control strategy, called plane cover multiple access (PCMA), that provides a means of allocating wireless bandwidth in a packet-based cellular system. PCMA seeks to maximize the number of parallel transmissions among cells by defining virtual cells in which users transmit using a given reuse factor. By keeping the reuse factors low, system throughput can be maximized. We show that the throughput of a simple system designed using PCMA is up to 82% more efficient than capture division packet access (CDPA), the best known alternative for the cellular mobile environment