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Quasi-orthogonal codes are assigned to transmitters in a packet radio network such that interference caused by hidden terminals is eliminated. In addition, a handshaking protocol permits random access between nodes. Simple mathematical models and simulation indicate a potential throughput advantage over slotted ALOHA and CSMA.
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