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Network densification: the dominant theme for wireless evolution into 5G
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2014This article explores network densification as the key mechanism for wireless evolution over the next decade. Network densification includes densification over space (e.g, dense deployment of small cells) and frequency (utilizing larger portions of radio
N. Bhushan+8 more
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The future of wireless [wireless networks]
Information Professional, 2004Wimax is the chameleon of the wireless networking contenders: it is whatever the vendors want it to be. Wimax looks to be the only wireless technology of the future that anyone would want. Wimax has a potential reach of 50km. A cell can support aggregrate bandwidths of up to 70Mbit/s with per-user bandwidths of up to 1 Mbit/s.
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6G Wireless Networks: Vision, Requirements, Architecture, and Key Technologies
IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2019A key enabler for the intelligent information society of 2030, 6G networks are expected to provide performance superior to 5G and satisfy emerging services and applications.
Zhengquan Zhang+7 more
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Network Coding for Wireless Networks
2008Network coding refers to a scheme where a node is allowed to generate output data by mixing (i.e., computing certain functions of) its received data. The unique characteristics of wireless medium renders network coding particularly useful. For instance, network coding can be used to achieve the minimum energy-per-bit for multicasting in a wireless ad ...
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Computer, 2007
The confluence of inexpensive wireless communication, computation, and sensing has created a new generation of smart devices. Using tens to thousands of these devices in self-organizing networks has created a new technology referred to as wireless sensor networks. This article gives an overview of the wireless sensor networks.
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The confluence of inexpensive wireless communication, computation, and sensing has created a new generation of smart devices. Using tens to thousands of these devices in self-organizing networks has created a new technology referred to as wireless sensor networks. This article gives an overview of the wireless sensor networks.
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2013
Much like the landline technologies, wireless technologies have also evolved from analog to digital framework. The older networks evolved to be analog and suffered from all the usual drawbacks, and are less favored. As the digital wireless architectures, devices, standards, and VLSI chips have become, and are currently becoming, available, the emphasis
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Much like the landline technologies, wireless technologies have also evolved from analog to digital framework. The older networks evolved to be analog and suffered from all the usual drawbacks, and are less favored. As the digital wireless architectures, devices, standards, and VLSI chips have become, and are currently becoming, available, the emphasis
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Genetic testing in prostate cancer management: Considerations informing primary care
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Veda N Giri+2 more
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Network coding in wireless networks
IEEE 6th Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications, 2005., 2005Desmond S. Lun+4 more
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