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Low-complexity medium access control protocols for QoS support in third-generation radio access networks

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Fig. 1.DDB algorithm.
Fig. 3.MPDU success probability Pfor voice versus the number of NRT-HSD users with 86 voice users.
Fig. 4.Mean delay per bit for NRT-HSD versus number of NRT-HSD users with 86 voice users.
Fig. 5.MPDU success probability Pfor NRT-HSD versus the number of NRT-HSD users with 86 voice users.
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