Trends and Challenges of the Emerging Wireless Networks

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Next-Generation Wireless Technologies

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A wide variety of technologies have been proposed in recent years, most of which are based on user applications and demand. New applications and technologies result in new challenges for researchers, which need to be standardized for greater interoperability. Any new technologies need to be well-studied and understood before they can be accepted and widely used by consumers. This chapter describes the latest standards, technical challenges, and advances in emerging wireless technologies.

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Chilamkurti, N. (2013). Trends and Challenges of the Emerging Wireless Networks. In: Chilamkurti, N., Zeadally, S., Chaouchi, H. (eds) Next-Generation Wireless Technologies. Computer Communications and Networks. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5164-7_1

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