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AID‐based backoff for throughput enhancement in 802.11 ah networksNabuuma et al., 2019
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- Nabuuma H
- Alsusa E
- Baidas M
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- International Journal of Communication Systems
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IEEE 802.11 ah is a WiFi standard developed to address requirements associated with the heterogeneous nature of the Internet of Things. It uses the sub‐1 GHz bands to enable long‐ range transmissions for low‐power devices. However, long‐range coverage exacerbates …
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