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The ALOHA System (sometimes known as the ALOHANET) was the first packet radio system; it was also the first data network which used CSMA-CD for access control.
External links
- Norman Abramson, The ALOHA System — Another alternative for computer communications, Fall Joint Computer Conference, 1970
- Franklin F. Kuo, Computer Networks — The ALOHA System, Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, Vol. 86, No.6, November-December 1981
- Milestones: Demonstration of the ALOHA Packet Radio Data Network, 1971 - very thorough coverage; also contains an extensive 'Significant references' section