Research on Wireless MAC Protocols Oriented to Smart Clothing

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Smart clothing related technology is illustrated. Demands of smart clothing networks (BAN) are low consumption, suitable topology and scalability .Standard to support BAN is IEEE 802.15.6 which is introduced. Properties and comparison of CSMA/CA and T-MAC are presented in detail. BAN is summarized.

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