[1] Carlos Sanches,
"Measurements for mobile communications in train corridors inside dense forest environments in the 460 MHz frequency",
IEEE Dataport,
2024. [Online]. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/gtz9-k349. Accessed: Dec. 06, 2024.
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Carlos Sanches.
(2024).
Measurements for mobile communications in train corridors inside dense forest environments in the 460 MHz frequency.
IEEE Dataport.
http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/gtz9-k349
Carlos Sanches,
2024.
Measurements for mobile communications in train corridors inside dense forest environments in the 460 MHz frequency.
Available at:
http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/gtz9-k349.
Carlos Sanches.
(2024).
"Measurements for mobile communications in train corridors inside dense forest environments in the 460 MHz frequency."
Web.
1. Carlos Sanches.
Measurements for mobile communications in train corridors inside dense forest environments in the 460 MHz frequency [Internet].
IEEE Dataport; 2024.
Available from :
http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/gtz9-k349
Carlos Sanches.
"Measurements for mobile communications in train corridors inside dense forest environments in the 460 MHz frequency."
doi:
10.21227/gtz9-k349