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Using a large contention window could be a trivial approach to reduce collisions.
However, most of these proposed 3D topologies cannot bound the maximum node degree, i.e., some nodes may need to maintain a large number of neighbors in the constructed topologies, which is not energy efficient and may lead to large contention.
Note that even though the usage of a large contention window (larger than the critical window) maintains graceful throughput efficiency, especially when the number of users is high, it is still not a good strategy to use such a large window because it severely elongates transmission delays, which is strongly undesirable for delay-sensitive broadcast traffics.
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Reason 1: a larger W will cause a larger contention delay, thereby increasing the total delay.
The benefits of using larger contention backoff sizes will become bigger with a higher network load.
Even though larger contention size ensures lower collision probability, more contention BR opportunities are left unused, which in turn reduce the BR resource utilization as well.
Furthermore, heavy contention is usually caused by using a large TCP congestion window.
However, possible unbounded in-degree at some nodes will often cause large overhead or contention at those nodes which may make them exhausted earlier than other nodes.
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