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DEEP: a deployable energy efficient 802.15. 4 MAC protocol for sensor networksValero et al., 2010
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- Valero M
- Bourgeois A
- Beyah R
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- 2010 IEEE International Conference on Communications
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IEEE 802.15. 4 is a standard designed for low data rate wireless personal area networks (WPANs) intended to provide connectivity to mobile devices. Such devices have considerable storage, energy, and communication constraints. However, they can be used …
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