Fraga-Lamas et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Evolving military broadband wireless communication systems: WiMAX, LTE and WLANFraga-Lamas et al., 2016
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- Fraga-Lamas P
- Castedo-Ribas L
- Morales-Méndez A
- Camas-Albar J
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- 2016 International Conference on Military Communications and Information Systems (ICMCIS)
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Emerging technologies for mobile broadband wireless are being considered as a Commercial Off-The-Shelf solution to cover the operational requirements of the future warfare. The capabilities of these technologies are being enhanced to meet the growing …
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