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2002

Code division multiple access

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A Direct Sequence Code-Division Multiple-Access Local Area Network Model, James R. Rapallo Jr. Mar 2002

A Direct Sequence Code-Division Multiple-Access Local Area Network Model, James R. Rapallo Jr.

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The United States Air Force relies heavily on computer networks for every-day operations. The medium access control (MAC) protocol currently used by most local area (LAN) permits a single station to access the network at a time (e.g. CSMA/CD or Ethernet). This limits network throughput to, at most, the maximum transmission rate of a single node with overhead neglected. Significant delays are observed when a LAN is overloaded by multiple users attempting to access the common medium. In CSMA/CD, collisions are detected and the data sent by the nodes involved are delayed and transmitted at a later time. The retransmission …