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 | | The scheduling is based on time-division at the network layer, rather than the MAC layer, to achieve significant power savings, reduced contention, and increased multihop throughput and fairness. |
 | | FPS provides adaptive scheduling to support changes in topology and fluctuations in demand (multiple queries and aggregates). |
 | | FPS is implemented in TinyOS and has been evaluated on two real-world sensor network applications, TinyDB and GDI, and three hardware platforms, micamica2mica2dot. |
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