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In [6, 7], multiple radios in devices are exploited to eliminate handover latency.
There are multiple radios in this guy, along with an NFC chip, and almost everything runs smoothly.
An advanced heterogeneous vehicular network (AHVN) architecture is outlined which uses multiple access technologies and multiple radios in a collaborative manner.
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We imagine a mesh node with multiple radios embedded in each emergency vehicle arriving at the site to form the backbone of a mobile wireless mesh.
In 1992, the FCC began allowing broadcasting companies to own multiple radio stations in a single market.
This article proposes a new application of MIH signaling to the management of multiple radio interfaces in a cellular system assisted with MRs. The system scenario comprises an LTE-A network where MNs have another WiFi radio interface for ad-hoc communications.
This view is presented in [29] where a role-based parallel sequence (RPS) is proposed to exploit multiple radios and reduce the ETTR in a two-user scenario.
Once you've got several in an area, multiple radios can points to any given mobile device, providing a more consistently fast experience — and it's all compatible with devices built for the current LTE infrastructure.
In above two protocols, as multiple radios are used, the multi-channel hidden terminal problem can be solved.
While using multiple radio interfaces works in theory, in practice the antenna location, channels used, and filters must be carefully controlled to avoid self jamming, and it is not practical because it both adds to the cost of the hardware and is not compatible with preexisting infrastructure.
In WiLD networks, a node equipped with multiple radios can use separate non-overlapping channels on different links.
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