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Special section on human-centric multimedia networking: guest editorial

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Special section on human-centric multimedia networking: guest editorial. / Boavida, Fernando; Cerqueira, Eduardo; Mauthe, Andreas et al.
In: Computer Communications, Vol. 36, No. 15-16, 09.2013, p. 1606-1607.

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Harvard

Boavida, F, Cerqueira, E, Mauthe, A, Curado, M, Lua, EK & Leszczuk, M 2013, 'Special section on human-centric multimedia networking: guest editorial', Computer Communications, vol. 36, no. 15-16, pp. 1606-1607. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comcom.2013.09.002

APA

Boavida, F., Cerqueira, E., Mauthe, A., Curado, M., Lua, E. K., & Leszczuk, M. (2013). Special section on human-centric multimedia networking: guest editorial. Computer Communications, 36(15-16), 1606-1607. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comcom.2013.09.002

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Boavida F, Cerqueira E, Mauthe A, Curado M, Lua EK, Leszczuk M. Special section on human-centric multimedia networking: guest editorial. Computer Communications. 2013 Sept;36(15-16):1606-1607. doi: 10.1016/j.comcom.2013.09.002

Author

Boavida, Fernando ; Cerqueira, Eduardo ; Mauthe, Andreas et al. / Special section on human-centric multimedia networking : guest editorial. In: Computer Communications. 2013 ; Vol. 36, No. 15-16. pp. 1606-1607.

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