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  • The proceedings contain 17 papers The topics discussed include: end-to-end millimeter-wave network performance and mobility management overhead in urban cellular deployments with realistic pedestrian traffic and blockages;empirical study and analysis of the impact of traffic flow control at road intersections on vehicle energy consumption;the impact of COVID-19 confinement on regional mobility of spatial-temporal social networks;bridging predictive analytics and mobile crowdsensing for future risk maps of communities against COVID-19;Vecsim: carrier-based, privacy-preserving cellphone contact tracing;challenges and potential solutions for designing a practical pedestrian detection framework for supporting autonomous driving;an open dataset of operational mobile networks;verification schemes of multi-SIM devices in mobile communication systems;and distributed resource allocation and load balancing in air-to-ground networks
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  • MobiWac_-_Proc._ACM_Symposium_Mobil._Manag._Wirel._Access
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  • WHO
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  • MobiWac 2020 - Proceedings of the 18th ACM Symposium on Mobility Management and Wireless Access
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  • #984066
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  • 2020

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