Retraction Note: Enhancing throughput using channel access priorities in frequency hopping network using federated learning
(2024) 2024:37
Han and Zhu J Wireless Com Network
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13638-024-02355-7
EURASIP Journal on Wireless
Communications and Networking
RETRACTION NOTE
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Retraction Note: Enhancing throughput
using channel access priorities in frequency
hopping network using federated learning
Yu Han1 and Xiaowei Zhu1*
The original article can be found
online at https://doi.org/10.1186/
s13638-023-02313-9.
*Correspondence:
1
China Mobile Group Shandong
Co., Ltd., Jinan, China
Retraction Note to: J Wireless Com Network(2023) 2023:101
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13638-023-02313-9
The Editor-in-Chief and the publisher have retracted this article. The article was submitted to be part of a guest-edited issue. An investigation by the publisher found a number of articles, including this one, with a number of concerns, including but not limited
to compromised editorial handling and peer review process, inappropriate or irrelevant
references or not being in scope of the journal or guest-edited issue. Based on the investigation’s findings, the Editor-in-Chief therefore no longer has confidence in the results
and conclusions of this article.
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