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Wireless Cloud Network for Augmented Communication and Sensing in 5G Massive Industrial IoT
S. Kianoush,Stefano Savazzi,Vittorio Rampa,Monica Nicoli,Gloria Soatti,Umberto Spagnolini +5 more
- 01 Jan 2018
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