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A new small-world IoT routing mechanism based on Cayley graphsJiang et al., 2019
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- Jiang Y
- Ge X
- Zhong Y
- Mao G
- Li Y
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- IEEE internet of things journal
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An increasing number of low-power Internet of Things (IoT) devices will be widely deployed in the near future. Considering the short-range communication of low-power devices, multihop transmissions will become an important transmission mechanism in IoT networks. It …
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