Rodenas-Herraiz et al., 2015 - Google Patents
On the influence of the hidden and exposed terminal problems on asynchronous IEEE 802.15. 5 networksRodenas-Herraiz et al., 2015
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- Rodenas-Herraiz D
- Garcia-Sanchez F
- Garcia-Sanchez A
- Garcia-Haro J
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- Computer Standards & Interfaces
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Hidden and exposed terminal problems are known to negatively impact wireless communications, degrading potential computing services on top. These effects are more significant in Wireless Mesh Sensor Networks (WMSNs), and, particularly, in those based on …
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