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DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2019.106986
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Experimental evaluation of the impact of packet length on wireless sensor networks subject to interference

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“…Latanzi et al , In a 2020 paper, Proposed the IEEE 802.15.4 controlled interference wireless networks as a function of packet length to increase network life, reliability, and energy efficiency. In their paper, they conclude that the results of extensive experiments on a wide range of protocols for asynchronous access and low media power point to a compromise between energy consumption and interference resistance, and provide a comparative view of these protocols [1].…”
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“…Latanzi et al , In a 2020 paper, Proposed the IEEE 802.15.4 controlled interference wireless networks as a function of packet length to increase network life, reliability, and energy efficiency. In their paper, they conclude that the results of extensive experiments on a wide range of protocols for asynchronous access and low media power point to a compromise between energy consumption and interference resistance, and provide a comparative view of these protocols [1].…”
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confidence: 99%