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BoX-MACs: Exploiting physical and link layer boundaries in low-power networking

Moss et al., 2008

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16626276746610934780
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Moss D
Levis P
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Computer Systems Laboratory Stanford University

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We present two MAC layers for ultra-low-power wireless networking, BoX-MAC-1 and BoX- MAC-2. Leading lowpower MACs today reside in a single layer: BMAC exploits only the physical-layer while XMAC utilizes only the link-layer. In contrast, BoX-MAC-1 and BoX-MAC …
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