SEEP/W (Slotted Enhanced Envelope Protocol for Wireless) is a communication protocol designed for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). It aims to improve energy efficiency and reliability in data transmission by combining slotted communication, envelope-based modulation, and selective wake-up techniques. SEEP/W is designed to prolong the battery life of sensor nodes and enhance data delivery in challenging wireless environments. It's often used in applications like environmental monitoring, smart agriculture, and industrial automation where low power consumption and reliable data transmission are crucial.
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