The paper proposes a task-driven framework connecting LAE scenarios, air-ground architecture, and SCCSI co-optimization toolboxes for collaborative low-altitude systems.
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Hierarchical clustering of Wi-Fi access points yields user mobility models with transition matrices and time vectors that show lower complexity than flat campus-wide models on real connection logs.
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Collaborative Air-Ground Sensing, Communication, Computing, Storage, and Intelligence for Low-Altitude Economy
The paper proposes a task-driven framework connecting LAE scenarios, air-ground architecture, and SCCSI co-optimization toolboxes for collaborative low-altitude systems.
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Analysis of wireless network access logs for a hierarchical characterization of user mobility
Hierarchical clustering of Wi-Fi access points yields user mobility models with transition matrices and time vectors that show lower complexity than flat campus-wide models on real connection logs.