Janković et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Power management for wireless sensor nodesJanković et al., 2015
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- Janković S
- Popović I
- Lekić A
- Saranovac L
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Power management of battery powered devices is becoming more important. In this paper layer for Multimode Wireless Communication (MMWC) is presented, which allows significant power savings by turning off the wireless interface in time intervals when it is known that …
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