Mao, 2020 - Google Patents
Efficient Communication for Mobile Devices in the New EraMao, 2020
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Smartphone has become one of the most revolutionary devices in the history of computing. With various kinds of applications, the scope of smartphone has been significantly broadened in the past few years including almost every aspect in our daily life. However …
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