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Section 4 suggests using a deterministic backoff for two consecutive times after a successful transmission.
In other words, the stations will keep using a deterministic backoff until two consecutive packet losses occur.
It is reasonable to consider the possibility of using a deterministic backoff for several (even infinite) times after each successful transmission.
In our example, the station succeeds in the next transmission attempt in slot 43, and therefore, it keeps using a deterministic backoff.
The possibility of using a deterministic backoff for several consecutive times after a successful transmission in briefly discussed in Section 6.
The idea of using a deterministic backoff after successful transmissions is also presented in [15], where it is called semirandom backoff (SBR).
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CSMA/ECA uses a deterministic backoff after successful transmissions and a random backoff otherwise.
We call the protocol that uses a deterministic backoff for two consecutive times after each successful transmission CSMA/E2CA.
If the stations use a deterministic backoff after successes, it is not longer required to include a header explicitly stating the backoff intentions.
Throughout the paper, we have considered the CSMA/E2CA protocol that uses a deterministic backoff for two consecutive times after each successful transmission.
We call this variant of CSMA/CA that uses a deterministic backoff after successes CSMA/ECA (this idea was initially presented with the name of learning binary exponential backoff or L-BEB) [12].
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