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Article: Researchers from State University of New York detail findings in wireless communications.
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- Network Weekly News
- Article date:
- June 15, 2009
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According to recent research from the United States, " According to recent research from the United States, 'This paper proposes a novel Medium Access Control scheme for low cost, single-hop wireless networks where the source nodes have a transmitter module but no receiver module and hence they can only transmit data to a sink but cannot receive any control signals, like an ACK or NAK, from any other node. The goal of the proposed scheme is to provide QoS (in terms of packet delivery probability) to the nodes in such a network, where the existing schemes like polling or scheduled transmissions, CSMA and ARQ will be ineffective because of the unavailability of a receiver ...
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