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Energy-Saving MAC Scheme with Dynamic Transmission Thresholds for Body Sensor Networks

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Figure 1. Alarm and transmission thresholds for a typical object like temperature.
Figure 5. Proposed MAC structure: (a)-data packet, (b)-ACK. Packet and (c)-command packet(transmission thresholds change)
Table 1. Sensor nodes typical parameters
Figure 9. Power consumption percentage in burst communication and dynamic transmission

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