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RFID-enabled MAC protocol for WBANUllah, 2013
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- 15204172337723683715
- Author
- Ullah S
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- Publication venue
- 2013 IEEE international conference on communications (ICC)
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One of key attributes of WBAN is to extend the network lifetime, which can be achieved by adjusting the wakeup and sleep modes of the sensor nodes. Traditional low-power methods such as channel polling and periodic duty cycling are unable to satisfy WBANs requirements …
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