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- A Spatio-temporal Residual Attention Network with SNR-adaptive Weighting for MIMO-OFDM Channel Estimation
- Communication-efficient Embedded FFT Processing for Acoustic Telemetry in LPWAN-based Beehive Monitoring Systems
- FEC Hybrid Method Based on Reed–Solomon Codes for Transmitting Video Signal Over Limited Bandwidth and High Loss Rate Channels
- Dual Wide-band Microstrip Antenna for Wireless Communication Systems
- Network Threat Detection in IaaS Environments Based on Flow Log Data
- Machine Learning-based Automatic Modulation Classification for 5G-Advanced and 6G Waveforms: Robust Identification Under Realistic Channel Impairments
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