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Interdependency Between Mobile and Electricity Distribution Networks: Outlook and Prospects

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The deployment of wide-area wireless packet data network has been backed by advances in digital signal processing, advanced radio access networks, and computing power of devices. The broadband capability of cellular networks has increased geometrically in recent decades.

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Horsmanheimo, S., Maskey, N., Tuomimäki, L. (2014). Interdependency Between Mobile and Electricity Distribution Networks: Outlook and Prospects. In: Mumtaz, S., Rodriguez, J. (eds) Smart Device to Smart Device Communication. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04963-2_10

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