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Energy efficient heartbeat-based MAC protocol for WBAN employing body coupled communicationSolt et al., 2020
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- Solt F
- Benarrouch R
- Tochou G
- Facklam O
- Frappé A
- Cathelin A
- Kaiser A
- Rabaey J
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- IEEE Access
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Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) are a fast-growing field fueled by the number of wearable devices developed for countless applications appearing on the market. To enable communication between a variety of those devices, the IEEE 802.15. 6 standard was …
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