Yes. It is the combination of B- and X-MACs. So it is called BoX-MAC. There are two versions of BoX-MAC: 1 and 2. By default B0X-MAC1 is used. The detailed and clear discussion of these versions can be found in its paper: just search for "BoX-MACs" in google, the first reference you get is the paper.


Manjunath D

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On Wed, 20 Oct 2010, Kartik Siddhabathula wrote:

Hi all,
I would like to know what is the current mac protocol used by cc2420 radio 
chips. I read it our forum archives that it is a combination of B-Mac and 
X-Mac. I need a proper reference so that I can back up the claim.?

Does anyone have any idea where I can find the MAC protocol implementation of 
cc2420.
Thanks,
Kartik
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