Palacios-Trujillo, 2014 - Google Patents
DISI-University of Trento Energy-Efficient Medium Access Control Protocols and Network Coding in Green Wireless NetworksPalacios-Trujillo, 2014
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Wireless networks are a popular means of communications in daily social and business activities of many users nowadays. However, current estimates indicate that wireless networks are expected to significantly contribute to the rapidly increasing energy …
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