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Errorsense: Characterizing wifi error patterns for detecting ZigBee interferenceCroce et al., 2014
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- Croce D
- Gallo P
- Garlisi D
- Giuliano F
- Mangione S
- Tinnirello I
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- 2014 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC)
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Recent years have witnessed the increasing adoption of heterogeneous wireless networks working in unlicensed ISM bands, thus creating serious problems of spectrum overcrowding. Although ZigBee, Bluetooth and WiFi networks have been natively designed for working in …
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