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Channel selection in 2.4 GHz ISM band for IEEE 802.15. 4 networks [PDF]
The work presented in this paper is part of the research of project TR32043 for the period 2011-2019, funded by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of ...
Sladjana Djurasevic, Uroš Pešović
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PRM - Private Interference Discovery for IEEE 802.15. 4 Networks
Dominik Roy George, Savio Sciancalepore
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Experimental Assessment of IEEE 802.15.4e LLDN Mode Using COTS Wireless Sensor Network Nodes
The use of Wireless Sensor Networks in industrial environments imposes critical requirements such as low latency, high reliability, and robustness. To address these constraints, the IEEE 802.15 Task Group 4e developed the amendment IEEE 802.15.4e with ...
Guilherme Pereira +4 more
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Design and implementation of a wireless CAN module for marine engines using ZigBee protocol
In this research, a wireless control area network (CAN bus) protocol is designed and implemented for communication between the sensors on a diesel engine and the engine control unit (ECU). The XBee module, which uses the ZigBee (IEEE 802.15.4) technology was used in the design and implementation of the wireless CAN prototype.
Akpojoto Siemuri +5 more
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This paper proposes a resource allocation method based on a load of the network. The network's resources are divided into small blocks. Then pass‐key is generated to authorize the user to use it. With this, existing user resources can be used. When excess resources are required, resources are scheduled and transmitted to the user through request. Thus,
Jaganathan Logeshwaran +2 more
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The performance improvement of the IEEE 802.15.4 non‐beacon‐enabled mode originated by the inclusion of the Request‐To‐Send/Clear‐To‐Send (RTS/CTS) handshake mechanism is studied under IEEE 802.15.4 employing RTS/CTS. The maximum throughput and minimum delay performance are mathematically derived for both the Chirp Spread Spectrum and Direct Sequence ...
Norberto Barroca +3 more
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Dual‐Band Metamaterial‐Based EBG Antenna for Wearable Wireless Devices
In this paper, a wearable dual‐band T‐shaped antenna using a coplanar waveguide (CPW) fed operating at 2.4 GHz and 5.2 GHz bands is proposed for onbody wireless communications applications. Without the metamaterial‐based electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) layer, the original antenna covers two bands from 1.96 GHz to 2.77 GHz and from 5.07 GHz to 5.35 GHz ...
Trong Hieu Dam +4 more
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Energy‐Efficient Compressed Sensing in Cognitive Radio Network for Telemedicine Services
Wireless body area networks (WBAN) are becoming a promising solution for health care applications. WBAN allows monitoring of patients continuously in their own comfort zone. These devices use the industrial, scientific, and medical band (ISM) for communication.
Chettiyar Vani Vivekanand +5 more
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A photopaper‐based low‐cost, wideband wearable antenna for wireless body area network applications
A low‐cost, compact, flexible, and wideband wearable antenna is presented for different wireless body area network (WBAN) band applications, covering medical body area network (MBAN) band of 2.4 GHz, industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band of 2.45 GHz, WiMAX band of 3.5 GHz, and wireless local area network (WLAN) band of 5.2 GHz.
Abdul Jabbar +4 more
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