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Mobile Radio Communications and 5G Networks: Proceedings of Fourth MRCN 2023
Edited by Nikhil Kumar Marriwala, Edited by Sunil Dhingra, Edited by Shruti Jain, Edited by Dinesh Kumar
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This book features selected high-quality papers from the Forth International Conference on Mobile Radio Communications and 5G Networks (MRCN 2023), held at University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, India, during August 25–26, 2023. The book features original papers by active researchers presented at the International Conference on Mobile Radio Communications and 5G Networks. It includes recent advances and upcoming technologies in the field of cellular systems, 2G/2.5G/3G/4G/5G, and beyond, LTE, WiMAX, WMAN, and other emerging broadband wireless networks, WLAN, WPAN, and various home/personal networking technologies, pervasive and wearable computing and networking, small cells and femtocell networks, wireless mesh networks, vehicular wireless networks, cognitive radio networks and their applications, wireless multimedia networks, green wireless networks, standardization of emerging wireless technologies, power management and energy conservation techniques.
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Publisher | Springer Verlag, Singapore
Published date | 30 Apr 2024
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 803
Dimensions | 235 x 155 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-9-8197-0699-0
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BISAC | technology / radio
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