Wen et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Framework for Wireless VirtualizationWen et al., 2013
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- 5025361588736146329
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- Wen H
- Tiwary P
- Le-Ngoc T
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- Publication venue
- Wireless Virtualization
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Since different aspects of wireless technologies are relevant for different services and applications, there are various approaches to wireless virtualization. A particular approach that is beneficial to a certain application can be detrimental to another. As there are different …
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