Al Rasyid et al., 2013 - Google Patents
PEGAS: Partitioned GTS allocation scheme for IEEE 802.15. 4 networksAl Rasyid et al., 2013
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- Al Rasyid M
- Lee B
- Sudarsono A
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- 2013 International Conference on Computer, Control, Informatics and Its Applications (IC3INA)
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In IEEE 802.15. 4 beacon-enabled mode, the personal area network (PAN) coordinator can assign guaranteed time slot (GTS) to allocate a particular duration for requested devices. The main challenge in GTS mechanism is how the PAN coordinator allocates time slot …
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