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Coexistence of homogeneous and heterogeneous systems for IEEE 802.15. 4g smart utility networks

Sum et al., 2011

Document ID
9576261718411398095
Author
Sum C
Kojima F
Harada H
Publication year
Publication venue
2011 IEEE International Symposium on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN)

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This paper presents the overview on coexistence of homogeneous and heterogeneous systems for the IEEE 802.15. 4g Smart Utility Network (SUN), a low rate wireless personal area network (WPAN) standard for advanced utility service. The 802.15. 4g specifies three …
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