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One-hop out-of-band control planes for multi-hop wireless sensor networks

Gu et al., 2019

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11356999511832344219
Author
Gu C
Tan R
Lou X
Publication year
Publication venue
ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN)

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Separation of Control and Data Planes (SCDP) is a desirable paradigm for low-power multi- hop wireless sensor networks requiring high network performance and manageability. Existing SCDP networks generally adopt an in-band control plane scheme in that the control …
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