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Transparent cross-technology communication over data traffic

Jiang et al., 2017

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15538246172637995404
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Jiang W
Yin Z
Kim S
He T
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IEEE INFOCOM 2017-IEEE Conference on Computer Communications

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Cross-technology communication (CTC) techniques are introduced in recent literatures to explore the opportunities of collaboration between heterogeneous wireless technologies, such as WiFi and ZigBee. Their applications include context-aware services and global …
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