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Older-old pedestrians were more likely than young and younger-old participants to make decisions that would have led to collisions with approaching cars, especially when traffic coming from two directions was approaching at a high speed.
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Concurrent transmissions always lead to collisions.
Reading multiple tags at the same time leads to collisions.
50% to 70% of the measurement configurations lead to collisions so that the designs are not applicable in practice.
Consequently, simultaneous transmissions of the STAs within a cluster are resolved and do not lead to collisions.
However, as each resource block is scheduled to sensors of different priority, it may lead to collisions when sensors of different priorities transmit packet simultaneously.
For the CB-CSMA/CA applications, it has been assumed that multiple transmissions from more than one cluster always lead to collisions.
It should be noted that even in this case simultaneous transmissions of multiple STAs within a cluster can be resolved and hence do not lead to collisions.
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