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Cellular Networks: Positioning, Performance Analysis, Reliability

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Cellular Networks: Positioning, Performance Analysis, Reliability
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533072463
Number of pages: 404

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The development, implementation and operation of wireless cellular networks require engineers and scientists to address a number of interrelated problems. This book will be useful to researches in academia and industry and also to post-graduate students in telecommunication specialties.

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