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  3. With the exponentially increasing number of Inter- net of Things (IoT) devices and the huge volume of data generated by these devices, there is a pressing need to investigate a more efficient communication method in both frequency and time domains at the edge of the IoT networks. In this paper, we present Amphista, a novel cross-layer design for IoT communication and data forwarding that can more efficiently utilize the ever increas- ingly crowded 2.4 GHz spectrum near the gateway. Specifically, by using a single ZigBee data stream, Amphista enables a ZigBee device to send out two different pieces of information to both the WiFi gateway and another ZigBee device. We further leverage this unique feature and design a novel forwarding protocol that can simultaneously forward uplink (e.g., collecting sensing data) and downlink (e.g., disseminating software updates) data by using a single ZigBee data stream. Our extensive experimental results show that Amphista significantly improves throughput (by up to 400x) and reduces the latency. 
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