Liao et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Multi-channel medium access control protocol with channel distribution for mobile ad hoc networksLiao et al., 2009
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- Liao W
- Shih K
- Chung W
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- IET communications
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This study proposes a novel multi-channel medium access control protocol for mobile ad hoc networks that enables nodes to transmit packets in distributed channels. In our protocol, the ad hoc traffic indication message window is divided into two windows. The first window is …
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