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BailighPulse: A low duty cycle data gathering protocol for mostly-off Wireless Sensor NetworksBober et al., 2014
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- Bober W
- Bleakley C
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- Computer Networks
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Mostly-off sensor network applications alternate between long periods of inactivity (ranging from minutes to hours) and short periods of activity (normally a few seconds). From an energy consumption point of view, it is desirable that the network switch off completely …
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