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Network Interrupts: supporting delay sensitive applications in low power wireless control networks

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Network Interrupts: supporting delay sensitive applications in low power wireless control networks. / Brown, James; Finney, Joseph; Efstratiou, Christos et al.
Proceedings of the second ACM workshop on Challenged networks. New York: ACM, 2007. p. 51-58 (CHANTS '07).

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Brown, J, Finney, J, Efstratiou, C, Green, B, Davies, N, Lowton, M & Kortuem, G 2007, Network Interrupts: supporting delay sensitive applications in low power wireless control networks. in Proceedings of the second ACM workshop on Challenged networks. CHANTS '07, ACM, New York, pp. 51-58. https://doi.org/10.1145/1287791.1287802

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Brown, J., Finney, J., Efstratiou, C., Green, B., Davies, N., Lowton, M., & Kortuem, G. (2007). Network Interrupts: supporting delay sensitive applications in low power wireless control networks. In Proceedings of the second ACM workshop on Challenged networks (pp. 51-58). (CHANTS '07). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/1287791.1287802

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Brown J, Finney J, Efstratiou C, Green B, Davies N, Lowton M et al. Network Interrupts: supporting delay sensitive applications in low power wireless control networks. In Proceedings of the second ACM workshop on Challenged networks. New York: ACM. 2007. p. 51-58. (CHANTS '07). doi: 10.1145/1287791.1287802

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Brown, James ; Finney, Joseph ; Efstratiou, Christos et al. / Network Interrupts: supporting delay sensitive applications in low power wireless control networks. Proceedings of the second ACM workshop on Challenged networks. New York : ACM, 2007. pp. 51-58 (CHANTS '07).

Bibtex

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