Medium Access and Routing

A wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of a large number of sensor nodes (SNs) that collect data at BS or sink node in a multi-hop fashion. The SNs use a single channel and could have collision present under many different scenarios as the hidden terminal problem was discussed in earlier chapter.

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