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This fault tolerance mechanism makes our scheme more feasible in real sensor network deployments.
Though the network complexity is lowered, the MANET shows a high accuracy rate that makes our scheme more advantageous.
This assumption can be relaxed, leading to a more general case which makes our scheme usable in most situations arising in practice.
It is just the emphasizing on both low-complexity encoding and better robustness that makes our scheme different from those in [5, 6].
Furthermore, the double-channel Raman transitions between the long-lived atomic ground states are used and the atomic ensembles act as the quantum network nodes, which makes our scheme insensitive to the collective spontaneous emission of atoms.
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It makes our schemes more efficient than any other schemes because we can apply the database schema of 'primary key' and 'foreign key'.
"It impacts enough to make our scheme unfeasible".
Therefore, it is feasible to make our scheme more generable by using a smaller m.
We believe that this assumption is valid and this will not make our scheme impractical for real environments.
We want to make our scheme effective and robust in a resource-constrained and disaster-prone environment.
We want to emphasize that an absence of LP traffic flow in the network will make our scheme behave exactly in the standard 802.11e fashion.
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