To overlap or not to overlap: Enabling channel bonding in high-density WLANs

Author:

Barrachina-Muñoz SergioORCID,Wilhelmi FrancescORCID,Bellalta Boris

Funder

CISCO

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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