You might get lucky and have one signal wash out the other,
but as I just said in another reply, it's likely to all just
be radio noise when more than one transmitter is active.
MS

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Hi,

When two telosb motes try to send a packet to one receiver(telosb mote)
simultaneously, collision can happens between two packets.
In that case, I wonder that one of them can be transmitted to the receiver
without any fault.
I saw this case in my experiments.
Who can make sense of that?
Thank you in advanace.

Inyong Park
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