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In the world of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and IoT, battery life is the ultimate currency. Devices often operate in remote areas where changing a battery is impossible. This has led to the development of the protocol. The Problem: Data Collision and Energy Waste An is a geographically defined zone where beetle

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Traditional communication protocols often suffer from "collisions" (when two devices talk at once) or "idle listening" (when a device stays awake waiting for a signal that never comes). Both drain power rapidly. How EEBMA Works Devices often operate in remote areas where changing

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