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MTSF: A Timing Synchronization Protocol to Support Synchronous Operations in Multihop Wireless Networks

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: This paper published by MTSF proposes a protocol for synchronizing time in multihop wireless networks. Protocols for power management or dynamic channel assignment often require synchronous operations, such as waking up at the same time or listening to a common channel. Having the nodes synchronized in time is often crucial for these protocols to work. The proposed synchronization protocol, called MTSF (Multihop Timing Synchronization Function), successfully synchronizes time in a multihop network, at a low cost.


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