Since wakeup delay can be traded
o?® with energy consumption, distributing the wakeup delay intelligently over
the network could potentially improve the overall network lifetime. These issues
and other network-wide interactions between wakeup schemes and other
higher layer protocols, are the subject of ongoing research e?®orts.
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