Vazquez‐Gallego et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Combining distributed queuing with energy harvesting to enable perpetual distributed data collection applicationsVazquez‐Gallego et al., 2018
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- Vazquez‐Gallego F
- Tuset‐Peiró P
- Alonso L
- Alonso‐Zarate J
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- Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies
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This paper presents, models, and evaluates energy harvesting–aware distributed queuing (EH‐DQ), a novel medium access control protocol that combines distributed queuing with energy harvesting (EH) to address data collection applications in industrial scenarios using …
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