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Overcoming Limitations of LoRa Physical Layer in Image Transmission

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Akram Jebril; Aduwati Sali; Alyani Ismail; Mohd Fadlee Rasid

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Sensors, Volume 18, Issue 10, p.3257 (2018)
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Brazhenenko, Maksym, Victor Shevchenko, Oleksiy Bychkov, Boyan Jekov, Pepa Petrova, and Eugenia Kovatcheva. "Adopting Machine Learning for Images Transferred with LoRaWAN." Information & Security: An International Journal 47, no. 2 (2020): 172-186.
APA style: Jebril, A., Sali A., Ismail A., & Rasid M. Fadlee (2018).  Overcoming Limitations of LoRa Physical Layer in Image Transmission. Sensors. 18(10), 3257.
Chicago style: Jebril, Akram, Aduwati Sali, Alyani Ismail, and Mohd Fadlee Rasid. "Overcoming Limitations of LoRa Physical Layer in Image Transmission." Sensors 18, no. 10 (2018): 3257.
IEEE style: Jebril, A., A. Sali, A. Ismail, and M. Fadlee Rasid, "Overcoming Limitations of LoRa Physical Layer in Image Transmission", Sensors, vol. 18, issue 10, pp. 3257, 2018.
DOI 10.3390/s18103257
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