An et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Sustainable Ultra-Dense Heterogeneous NetworksAn et al., 2022
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- 5614282451767815467
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- An J
- Yang K
- Gao X
- Ye N
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- Sustainable Wireless Communications
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In this chapter, we discuss the sustainable ultra-dense heterogeneous networks (UDHN). Section 2.1 introduces the motivation of developing sustainable UDHN. Section 2.2 presents one potential network architecture for UDHN, and Sect. 2.3 investigates the random access …
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