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Secure & efficient intra-MME handovers via mobile relays within the LTE-A and future 5G high-speed train networks

Nowadays, train networks are the most salient transportation mediums which demand higher data rates and reliable communication services for the onboard user equipments (UEs) over their long travels. The major issue associated with the high-speed train networks is that the frequent Long Term Evolutio...

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Security
Signal,Image and Speech Processing
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