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Revolutionizing 6G Networks by Deploying Free Space Optics for Aerial Base Stations

Tiwari et al.

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15079055412090879701
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Tiwari N
De S
Selvamuthu D

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Recently, there has been a remarkable increase in the deployment of aerial platforms and operators. However, this growth brings a significant challenge: rising interference. Without proper management, this interference could hinder network performance, resulting in …
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