Efficient and robust multiple access control for wireless multimedia services
MULTIMEDIA '00 Proceedings of the eighth ACM international conference on Multimedia
ARCMA---adaptive request channel multiple access protocol for wireless ATM networks
International Journal of Network Management
A Hybrid Adaptive Wireless Channel Access Protocol for MultimediaPersonal Communication Systems
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Integration of Video and Data Bursty Traffics in Wireless ATM Networks
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
A Fast Access Scheme to Meet Delay Requirement for Wireless Access Network
ADVIS '02 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Advances in Information Systems
Discriminative Collision Resolution Algorithm for Wireless MAC Protocol (Research Note)
Euro-Par '02 Proceedings of the 8th International Euro-Par Conference on Parallel Processing
A new method for transferring CAN messages using wireless ATM
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Service differentiation mechanisms for WLANs
Ad Hoc Networks
QAP: A QoS supportive adaptive polling protocol for wireless LANs
Computer Communications
A new MAC protocol design based on TDMA/FDD for QoS support in WATM networks
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Bandwidth problems in high-speed networks
IBM Journal of Research and Development
A new MAC protocol design for WATM networks
ADVIS'04 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Advances in Information Systems
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Wireless ATM (W-ATM) networks have been studied extensively. The extension of ATM network services to the wireless environment faces many interesting problems. The original ATM network was designed for high-speed noiseless, reliable channels. None of these characteristics are applicable to the wireless channel. One of the most critical aspects of a W-ATM network is the medium access control (MAC) protocol used by mobile terminals (MTs) to request service from the base station (BS), which has to consider the quality of service (QoS) of the specific application. In this article the authors analyze some MAC protocols, particularly those for TDMA systems, and discuss their advantages and disadvantages