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Information theory / Technology / Wireless / Media Access Control / Wireless ad-hoc network / Frequency-division multiple access / Spectral efficiency / Channel / Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance for Wireless / Telecommunications engineering / Radio resource management / Wireless networking
Date: 2011-01-13 00:28:10
Information theory
Technology
Wireless
Media Access Control
Wireless ad-hoc network
Frequency-division multiple access
Spectral efficiency
Channel
Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance for Wireless
Telecommunications engineering
Radio resource management
Wireless networking

A note on Local Receive Channel Scheduling versus Transmit Channel Scheduling in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Jens P. Elsner, Ralph Tanbourgi, Friedrich K. Jondral ICCIA, Tianjin, December 5, 2010 Communications Engineering

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