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Scheduling, Routing, and Related Cross-Layer Management through Link Activation Procedures in Wireless Mesh Networks

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Badia, L., Erta, A., Lenzini, L., Zorzi, M. (2008). Scheduling, Routing, and Related Cross-Layer Management through Link Activation Procedures in Wireless Mesh Networks. In: Hossain, E., Leung, K. (eds) Wireless Mesh Networks. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-68839-8_8

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