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Energy efficient Modulation and MAC for Asymmetric RF Microsensor Systems

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            ISLPED '01: Proceedings of the 2001 international symposium on Low power electronics and design
            August 2001
            393 pages
            ISBN:1581133715
            DOI:10.1145/383082

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