Stolikj et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Improving the performance of trickle-based data dissemination in low-power networksStolikj et al., 2015
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- Stolikj M
- Meyfroyt T
- Cuijpers P
- Lukkien J
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- European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks
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Trickle is a polite gossip algorithm for managing communication traffic. It is of particular interest in low-power wireless networks for reducing the amount of control traffic, as in routing protocols (RPL), or reducing network congestion, as in multicast protocols (MPL) …
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