Analysis on WPAN Mechanism Based on 802.15.4 and Data Structure Design

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IEEE802.15.4 is the communication protocol meeting the requirements of short distance and low transmission rate, and achieving the objective of low power. The technique is an emerging wireless communication standard. It is a two-way wireless communication technology with short distance, low complexity, low power consumption and low data transmission rate and low cost. The paper analyzes the features, framework,performance indicators and overall hardware platform structure of JN5121 chip which is used in JENNIC Corporation. And the paper researches the characteristics of actual products for project development.

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