Baccour et al., 2013 - Google Patents
External radio interferenceBaccour et al., 2013
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- 4439112308730627664
- Author
- Baccour N
- Puccinelli D
- Voigt T
- Koubaa A
- Noda C
- Fotouhi H
- Alves M
- Youssef H
- Zuniga M
- Boano C
- Römer K
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Radio Link Quality Estimation in Low-Power Wireless Networks
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An important factor contributing to the degradation and variability of the link quality is radio interference. The increasingly crowded radio spectrum has triggered a vast array of research activities on interference mitigation techniques and on enhancing coexistence among …
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