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The multi-slot reservation-based hybrid medium access control (MAC) protocol with collision prevention is analysed under a high-density deployment scenario. Extensive simulations are conducted to validate the accuracy of the proposed model (i.e. within 4% maximum relative error), which plays a theoretical guiding role in the MAC layer design and optimisation of a heterogeneous network system.
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