Mori, 2015 - Google Patents
Simple Autonomous Active Period Selection Technique for Cluster-Based IEEE 802.15. 4 Wireless Sensor Networks with Dynamic Network ChangesMori, 2015
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- 8300856690136268058
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- Mori K
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- Sensing Technology: Current Status and Future Trends III
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This chapter aims to provide discussions of active period selection technique for the cluster- tree type wireless sensor networks (WSNs) employing traffic adaptive IEEE 802.15. 4 beacon enabled mode under dynamic network changes, and proposes an autonomous …
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