The Pan-European reference grid developed in ELECTRA for deriving innovative observability concepts in the Web-of-Cells framework
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Michel Rezkalla | Mattia Marinelli | Andrei Morch | Michael Pertl | Silvia Canevese | Artjoms Obushevs | Michal Kosmecki
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