Research on wireless networks accepted
The Hindu
Research work on energy consumption in wireless networks by Movva Pavani under the guidance of P. Trinath Rao, professor in Department of EECE, School of Technology in GITAM Deemed to be University, Hyderabad campus, has been accepted. The GITAM Deemed to be University has accepted her work for award of Ph.D in Electronics and Communication Engineering for the work.
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