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    An IEEE 802.11 Network Sense-based TDMA Registration Procedure

    Author : Aditya Varma

    To enhance the effectiveness of wireless network access to channels, it is proposed that, to reduce the transmission time of messages, a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) registration method of using network sense be based according to IEEE 802.11. Due to their fixed time-slots and unawareness to on-going transmissions, the traditional TDMA techniques often have problems with dynamism. The proposed technique, TDMA registration is enhanced by sensing active channels using IEEE 802.11 network and reassessing slot allocation accordingly. This adaptive method prompts higher usage of the bandwidth and decreases latency by avoiding collision and heightening synchronization in the registration process. Simulation findings indicate that the sense-based registration is fairer on the issues of network loading capacity and access latency as compared to other traditional systems and therefore acceptable in wireless communication networks that are dense and inorganic.


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