Performance analysis of radio propagation models for Smart Grid applications

Realizing future Smart Grid applications highly depend on the communication technologies being used. For this purpose, an ubiquitous communication infrastructure is essential, providing real time communication and reliable connectivity to Smart Grid components. Especially nowadays wireless radio net...

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