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We find that small contention size cause low BR resource utilization because of the high collision probability.
According to the standard rules, these non-medical nodes classified as low priority nodes and hence assigned a small contention probability starting from priority 0 and up to priority 3 as shown in Table 1.
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This is in fact the result of smaller contention window sizes for higher priorities in EDCA.
Shorter AIFS times and smaller contention windows give higher-access priority.
This priority level uses smaller contention window and shorter AIFS, resulting in higher access probability, but lower network capacity.
Obviously, from this equation, the node with the highest absolute value of the normalized LLR will have the smallest contention time.
The Smithsonian regents have already endorsed the 123-page document, which, among other things, gives some support to Small's contention that the Conservation and Research Center in Front Royal, Virginia, doesn't fit under the Smithsonian umbrella (ScienceNOW, 10 April 2001).
They believe that the AP should have smaller a contention window than the STAs.
In WPAN MAC, due to much smaller minimum contention window and the retry limit, the collision probability could be very high when n is large.
In the following, we will show that we can reduce the time required to reach collision free operation by using a smaller maximum contention window, in particular.
As shown in Fig. 18, when λ is 0.0175 jobs per sec or smaller, the resource contention levels are low-to-moderate (e.g., average resource utilization is approximately less than 0.7), and it is observed that both RM-DCWF and MRCP-RM achieve comparable values of P.
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