he B-MAC protocol is a type of Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol used in wireless sensor networks. This protocol helps to efficiently manage the use of the wireless medium by nodes in the network, allowing multiple nodes to access and transmit data in a coordinated and efficient manner. B-MAC is designed to minimize power consumption and extend the battery life of nodes in a sensor network. The protocol operates in a low-power listening mode and provides robust and reliable communication between nodes. Key features of the B-MAC protocol include low-power listening, duty-cycling, and collision avoidance mechanisms. These features ensure that the network operates efficiently, reducing the energy consumption of nodes and extending the overall lifetime of the network.
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