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Wi-Fi 6 aerial relay node in 5G network for emergency operations

Reliable and ubiquitous communications, offering high data rates, low latency and supporting large numbers of connected devices, are critical requirements for modern emergency rescue missions. Multiple teams of First Responders, operating at remote areas, on rough terrain or under harsh conditions (...

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Published in:International journal of electronics and communications 2023-10, Vol.170, p.154776, Article 154776
Main Authors: Batistatos, Michael, Kourtis, Michail-Alexandros, Xilouris, George, Santorinaios, Dimitris, Oikonomakis, Andreas, Bozis, Emmanouil-Zafeirios, Kourtis, Anastasios
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