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A survey of beacon-enabled IEEE 802.15. 4 MAC protocols in wireless sensor networksKhanafer et al., 2013
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- Khanafer M
- Guennoun M
- Mouftah H
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IEEE 802.15. 4 is the de facto standard for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) that outlines the specifications of the PHY layer and MAC sub-layer in these networks. The MAC protocol is needed to orchestrate sensor nodes access to the wireless communication medium …
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