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Base station association and interference characterization in heterogeneous wireless networks
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Research and development in the field of cellular networks is at his highest today, and in continuous growth. Every researcher is trying every possible method to remedy one single problem: how to accommodate the ever-growing cellular network users within a limited spectrum. With the growth of heterogeneous networks, that allow the users access to high speed data connections almost everywhere, and with different transmission powers for different cell types, the frequency usage is a concerning factor. Arguably one of the best solutions is for all the cells within a region to have a uniform frequency. (As cited in abstract.) *Publication date not found.
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- 2021-08-26
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- Report