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Detecting and avoiding multiple sources of interference in the 2.4 GHz spectrumIyer et al., 2015
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- Iyer V
- Hermans F
- Voigt T
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- European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks
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Sensor networks operating in the 2.4 GHz band often face cross-technology interference from co-located WiFi and Bluetooth devices. To enable effective interference mitigation, a sensor network needs to know the type of interference it is exposed to. However, existing …
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