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Energy efficient cognitive-MAC for sensor networks under WLAN co-existenceGlaropoulos et al., 2015
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- Glaropoulos I
- Lagana M
- Fodor V
- Petrioli C
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- IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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Energy efficiency has been the driving force behind the design of communication protocols for battery-constrained wireless sensor networks (WSNs). The energy efficiency and the performance of the proposed protocol stacks, however, degrade dramatically in case the low …
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