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Sector-based RTS/CTS access scheme for high density WLAN sensor networks

Aust et al., 2014

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Document ID
4272095531245575224
Author
Aust S
Prasad R
Niemegeers I
Publication year
Publication venue
39th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks Workshops

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Wireless LANs (WLANs) are increasingly becoming popular. Indeed the trend is to use WLAN interfaces in many instruments and devices. This increasing number of user terminals in WLANs has thrown new access issues. This motivates the redesign of the current wireless …
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