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RT-Link: A global time-synchronized link protocol for sensor networksRowe et al., 2008
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- Rowe A
- Mangharam R
- Rajkumar R
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- Ad Hoc Networks
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For real-time wireless communication in industrial control, surveillance and inventory tracking, we propose RT-Link, a time-synchronized link protocol. RT-Link provides predictable lifetime for battery-operated embedded nodes, bounded end-to-end delay …
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