Nawaz et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Non-coherent and backscatter communications: Enabling ultra-massive connectivity in 6G wireless networksNawaz et al., 2021
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- Nawaz S
- Sharma S
- Mansoor B
- Patwary M
- Khan N
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- IEEE Access
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With the commencement of the 5 th generation (5G) of wireless networks, researchers around the globe have started paying their attention to the imminent challenges that may emerge in the beyond 5G (B5G) era. Various revolutionary technologies and innovative …
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