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Zebra Media Access Control (Z-MAC) is a network protocol for wireless sensor networks. It controls how a Media Access Control (MAC) accesses a common communication medium of a network. Network protocols define specific details, such as how computers in a computer network exchange data. Sensor networks consist of tiny, wirelessly communicating sensor nodes which are deployed in large numbers in an area to network independently. While the sensors monitor their surroundings, their energy reserves are depleted. They constitute a special form of mobile ad-hoc network and make entirely different demands on a network protocol than, for example, the Internet.

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  • Zebra Media Access Control (de)
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  • Zebra Media Access Control (Z-MAC, engl. „Zebra-Medienzugriffskontrolle“) ist ein Netzwerkprotokoll für Sensornetze. Es steuert als Media Access Control (MAC) den Zugang zum gemeinsamen Kommunikationsmedium des Netzes. (de)
  • Zebra Media Access Control (Z-MAC) is a network protocol for wireless sensor networks. It controls how a Media Access Control (MAC) accesses a common communication medium of a network. Network protocols define specific details, such as how computers in a computer network exchange data. Sensor networks consist of tiny, wirelessly communicating sensor nodes which are deployed in large numbers in an area to network independently. While the sensors monitor their surroundings, their energy reserves are depleted. They constitute a special form of mobile ad-hoc network and make entirely different demands on a network protocol than, for example, the Internet. (en)
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  • Zebra Media Access Control (Z-MAC, engl. „Zebra-Medienzugriffskontrolle“) ist ein Netzwerkprotokoll für Sensornetze. Es steuert als Media Access Control (MAC) den Zugang zum gemeinsamen Kommunikationsmedium des Netzes. Netzwerkprotokolle legen bis ins kleinste Detail fest, wie die Computer eines Rechnernetzes untereinander Daten austauschen. Sensornetze bestehen aus winzigen, drahtlos kommunizierenden Sensorknoten, die in großer Zahl in einem Gebiet ausgebracht werden, sich selbständig vernetzen und ihre Umgebung in Gruppenarbeit solange mit Sensoren überwachen, bis ihre Energiereserven erschöpft sind. Sie bilden damit eine Sonderform des mobilen Ad-hoc-Netzes und stellen gänzlich andere Anforderungen an ein Netzprotokoll als beispielsweise das Internet. Z-MAC wurde 2005 von Injong Rhee, Ajit Warrier, Mahesh Aia und Jeongki Min von der North Carolina State University vorgestellt. Das Protokoll steht namentlich wie inhaltlich in der Tradition der Protokolle S-MAC, T-MAC, DSMAC, , und . Die Herkunft des Namens ist ungeklärt; eine inhaltliche oder metaphorische Verbindung zum Zebra scheint nicht gegeben, möglicherweise wurde Zebra nur als Aussprache des Buchstaben Z nach der englischen Buchstabiertafel gewählt. (de)
  • Zebra Media Access Control (Z-MAC) is a network protocol for wireless sensor networks. It controls how a Media Access Control (MAC) accesses a common communication medium of a network. Network protocols define specific details, such as how computers in a computer network exchange data. Sensor networks consist of tiny, wirelessly communicating sensor nodes which are deployed in large numbers in an area to network independently. While the sensors monitor their surroundings, their energy reserves are depleted. They constitute a special form of mobile ad-hoc network and make entirely different demands on a network protocol than, for example, the Internet. Z-MAC was first introduced by Injong Rhee, Ajit Warrier, Mahesh Aia and Jeongki Min from North Carolina State University in 2005. The protocol is relevant to the protocols S-MAC, T-MAC, DSMAC, WiseMAC, μ-MAC and M-MAC. (en)
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