Cross Technology Communication in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

The proliferation of IoT applications brings the demand of ubiquitous connections among heterogeneous wireless devices. Cross-Technology Communication (CTC) is a significant technique to directly exchange data among heterogeneous devices that follow different standards. We focus on achieving the packet-level CTC and the physical-level CTC between WiFi and ZigBee.

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