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Radio Resource Allocation for Interference Management in IEEE 802.11 n WLANsPapathanasiou et al.
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- Papathanasiou C
- Dimitriou N
- Tassiulas L
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In Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) Radio Resource Allocation techniques may affect network reliability, availability, performance and deployment characteristics [1].• Reliability and Availability: The radio propagation environment changes in the time and frequency …
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