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Supporting Adaptation of Wireless Communication Protocols

Keywords: Wireless Communication Protocols, Adaptation, WiFi, Bluetooth, J2ME.

Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering & Technology

Volume 35 ,  Issue 4

LACHHMAN   DAS DHOMEJA , IRFAN ALI SOOMRO   , YASIR ARFAT MALKANI   ,

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