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Radio resource management framework for energy‐efficient communications in the Internet of Things

GC et al., 2019

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74700296876228071
Author
GC D
Bouhafs F
Raschellà A
Mackay M
Shi Q
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Publication venue
Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies

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Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) is the vision of a global network that connects various physical world objects to the IT infrastructure through a wireless medium. Despite the availability of a number of mature radio access technologies such as GSM, Long‐Term …
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