Xia et al., 2015 - Google Patents
An adaptive MAC protocol for real-time and reliable communications in medical cyber-physical systemsXia et al., 2015
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- Xia F
- Wang L
- Zhang D
- He D
- Kong X
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- Telecommunication Systems
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With the increasing demands for high-quality health-care services, medical cyber-physical systems over wireless body sensor networks have emerged as a promising solution for vital life signals monitoring. These systems require the communication protocols to be both …
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