Again, perhaps a slightly strange scenario, but I was wondering if there was
a standard way to stop a node using the low power listening technique from
receiving successive messages in the presence of a continuous transmitter?
 
If, for example, a transmitter is set up to continuously transmit message
after message the Mote using low power listening reception appears to remain
on once it has detected the presence of a transmission the first time it
performs an LPL receive? Is there any way to make it go back to sleep after
the first (or nth) message received such that it is not trapped into
remaining on and limits itself to receiving only one (or possibly "only n")
message(s) per LPL wake period?
 
Is this sort of functionality existent in tinyOS at all?
 
Many thanks
Ben

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