Using location information for scheduling in 802.15.3 MAC

In recent years, UWB has received much attention as a suitable physical layer (PHY) for wireless personal area networks (WPANS). UWB allows for low cost, low power, high bandwidth, short reach communication well suited for personal operating spaces. One of the key features offered by UWB is very acc...

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