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AirTight: A Resilient Wireless Communication Protocol for Mixed-Criticality Systems

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Fig. 1. Communication Graph of a 25 node Health Monitoring System
Fig. 2. Diagram of the nodes and communicating packet flows
Fig. 3.Logical network structure for the experiments, showing monitoringnode M and computer C
Fig. 5. Simulation – Faults within the HI-criticality Fault Model

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