This paper presents an energy-efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for very-high-throughput millimeter-wave
(mm-wave) wireless sensor communication networks (VHT-MSCNs) based on hybrid multiple access techniques
of frequency division multiplexing access (FDMA) and time division multiplexing access (TDMA). An energy-efficient
Superframe for wireless sensor communication network employing directional mm-wave wireless access technologies is
proposed for systems that require very high throughput, such as high definition video signals, for sensing, processing,
transmitting, and actuating functions. Energy consumption modeling for each network element and comparisons among
various multi-access technologies in term of power and MAC layer operations are investigated for evaluating the energy-efficient
improvement of proposed MAC protocol.
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