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    A comprehensive study for indoor localization techniques using received signal strength

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    2013
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    Obeidat, Huthaifa A.N.
    Abd-Alhameed, Raed A.
    Elkhazmi, Elmahdi A.
    Asif, Rameez
    Usman, Muhammad
    See, Chan H.
    Elmegri, Fauzi
    Ghazaany, Tahereh S.
    Zhu, Shaozhen (Sharon)
    Noras, James M.
    Jones, Steven M.R.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/9701
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    Obeidat HAN, Abd-Alhameed RA, Elkazmi E et al (2013) A comprehensive study for indoor localization techniques using received signal strength. In: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Internet Technologies and Applications, ITA 2013. Wrexham, Wales, UK: 10-13 Sep 2013. Glyndwr University, Wales, UK: 405-414.
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