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This paper proposes a discriminative collision resolution algorithm for the wireless medium access control protocols to support the quality of service requirements of real-time applications. Our algorithm deals with access requests in different ways depending on their delay requirements. In our algorithm, a collision resolution period is used to quickly resolve collisions for the delay sensitive traffic in order to support their delay requirements. Performance analysis shows that our algorithm may successfully meet the delay requirement of real time applications by reducing access delays and collisions.