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Asynchronous media access control protocols and cross layer optimizations for wireless sensor networks: An energy efficient perspective

Guleria et al., 2020

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7869988191449135666
Author
Guleria K
Prasad D
Lilhore U
Simaiya S
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Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience

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In the recent past, the wireless technology has grown at a very rapid pace and it has brought a revolution in the field of communication. WSNs are of great importance in building the smart devices and intelligent applications such as smart homes, military surveillance …
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