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Hybrid technique for enhancing quality of service in wireless networkAlumona et al.
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- Alumona T
- Nwadiuko O
- Nnanna L
- Igbokwe C
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This paper x-rays a hybrid technique for enhancing Quality of Service (QoS) technique, a medium access scheme that can provide virtually collision-free environment for an infrastructure high-speed wireless network. While the simple and scalable Differentiated …
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