Mitchell et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Use of aerial platforms for energy efficient medium access control in wireless sensor networksMitchell et al., 2010
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- Mitchell P
- Qiu J
- Li H
- Grace D
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- Computer Communications
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This paper explores the potential of a novel approach to energy efficient medium access control for wireless sensor networks, whereby an aerial platform is employed to remove the distributed coordination and/or relaying burden from the network. A review of state of the art …
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