Mukherjee, 2022 - Google Patents
Jamming vulnerability of Terahertz wireless networksMukherjee, 2022
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- 13049474444330164909
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- Mukherjee A
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- MILCOM 2022-2022 IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM)
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Security considerations for upcoming sixth-generation (6G) wireless systems are an important aspect along with data rate and latency performance requirements. In this paper, we consider the robustness of 6G systems operating in the terahertz (THz) frequency regime …
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