CDPD: MAC Protocol
downlink/forward channel: no contention, only one
sender: the MDBS. All frames are broadcasted, each
M-ES picks out the ones destined for it or for everyone
uplink/reverse channel: contention is a problem
n access to channel follows a DSMA/CD protocol:
uses time slots of 60 bit times (see structure of forward channel)
“digital sense”: watch forward channel to determine whether
reverse channel is busy or idle (busy/idle flags every 60 bits)
if busy, skip a random number of slots and try again. If still busy,
wait for longer period (statistically twice as long) and retry
if idle, start transmitting
“collision detection”: decode flag in forward channel indicates
with delay whether there was a collision
keep sending until collision is detected or until maximum
number of slots  is set or until MDBS tells M-ES to shut down