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A Comparative Study on AS-MAC and Crankshaft: The MAC Layer Protocols for Wireless Sensor NetworkPramanik et al., 2013
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- Pramanik M
- Sharma K
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- International Journal of Computer Applications
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ABSTRACT Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is an emerging area of research in the field of wireless communication [1]. WSN applications include environmental monitoring, industrial process monitoring and target detection and tracking in an enemy terrain and many more …
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