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i want my citaion should be in bold in my text.here is my minimum working example
documentclass[11pt, a4paper, oneside]Thesis % Paper size, default font size and one-sided paper
setcountertocdepth5
setcountersecnumdepth4
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usepackagewrapfig
usepackagelscape
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usepackagecaption
usepackageamsmath
usepackageenumitem
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normalfontnormalsizebfseriestheparagraph1em
titlespacing*paragraphparindent3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex.75ex plus .1ex
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usepackagetabularx,booktabs
% for better rules in the table
% prints author names as small caps
usepackagealgorithm
usepackagetabularx
usepackageragged2e
usepackagelongtable
newcolumntypeR>RaggedRightletnewline\arraybackslashhspace0ptX
usepackagepdflscape
usepackageltablex
usepackagealgpseudocode,caption
newcolumntypeC>centeringarraybackslashX % centered version of "X" type
setlengthextrarowheight1pt
%usepackagesubcaption %incompatible with subfig
graphicspathPictures/ % Specifies the directory where pictures are stored
usepackage[numbers,sort&compress]natbib % Use the natbib reference package - read up on this to edit the reference style; if you want text (e.g. Smith et al., 2012) for the in-text references (instead of numbers), remove 'numbers' v
hypersetupurlcolor=black, colorlinks=true % Colors hyperlinks in blue - change to black if annoyingv`
titlettitle % Defines the thesis title - don't touch this
begindocument
This mode is defined as IEEE 802.11 networking framework where different wireless nodes communicate with each other through a centralized controlling point, known as Access Point (AP). This AP acts as a bridge between the existing infrastructure (i.e. wired network) and the various wireless nodes wishing to communicate citeI6,I7. There is no direct communication between wireless nodes as shown in reff2. The network services are delivered to the wireless nodes by the access point which is further connected to the predefined infrastructure consisting of wired nodes and gateways. Most of the corporate wireless LAN’s are connected in infrastructure mode because they need to get access to the wired LAN to use the printers and file servers. Cellular networks and satellite networks are typical examples of this wireless mode.
labelBibliography
lheademphBibliography % Change the page header to say "Bibliography"
bibliographystyleunsrtnat % Use the "custom" BibTeX style for formatting the Bibliography
bibliographyBibliography % The references (bibliography) information are stored in the file named "Bibliography.bib"
enddocument
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documentclass[11pt, a4paper, oneside]Thesis % Paper size, default font size and one-sided paper
setcountertocdepth5
setcountersecnumdepth4
usepackagelongtable
usepackagewrapfig
usepackagelscape
usepackagerotating
usepackagegraphicx
usepackagecaption
usepackageamsmath
usepackageenumitem
usepackage[english]babel
usepackagetitlesec
titleformatparagraph
normalfontnormalsizebfseriestheparagraph1em
titlespacing*paragraphparindent3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex.75ex plus .1ex
titleformatsubparagraph
normalfontnormalsizebfseriesthesubparagraph1em
titlespacing*subparagraphparindent3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex.75ex plus .1ex
usepackagetabularx,booktabs
% for better rules in the table
% prints author names as small caps
usepackagealgorithm
usepackagetabularx
usepackageragged2e
usepackagelongtable
newcolumntypeR>RaggedRightletnewline\arraybackslashhspace0ptX
usepackagepdflscape
usepackageltablex
usepackagealgpseudocode,caption
newcolumntypeC>centeringarraybackslashX % centered version of "X" type
setlengthextrarowheight1pt
%usepackagesubcaption %incompatible with subfig
graphicspathPictures/ % Specifies the directory where pictures are stored
usepackage[numbers,sort&compress]natbib % Use the natbib reference package - read up on this to edit the reference style; if you want text (e.g. Smith et al., 2012) for the in-text references (instead of numbers), remove 'numbers' v
hypersetupurlcolor=black, colorlinks=true % Colors hyperlinks in blue - change to black if annoyingv`
titlettitle % Defines the thesis title - don't touch this
begindocument
This mode is defined as IEEE 802.11 networking framework where different wireless nodes communicate with each other through a centralized controlling point, known as Access Point (AP). This AP acts as a bridge between the existing infrastructure (i.e. wired network) and the various wireless nodes wishing to communicate citeI6,I7. There is no direct communication between wireless nodes as shown in reff2. The network services are delivered to the wireless nodes by the access point which is further connected to the predefined infrastructure consisting of wired nodes and gateways. Most of the corporate wireless LAN’s are connected in infrastructure mode because they need to get access to the wired LAN to use the printers and file servers. Cellular networks and satellite networks are typical examples of this wireless mode.
labelBibliography
lheademphBibliography % Change the page header to say "Bibliography"
bibliographystyleunsrtnat % Use the "custom" BibTeX style for formatting the Bibliography
bibliographyBibliography % The references (bibliography) information are stored in the file named "Bibliography.bib"
enddocument
citing
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documentclass[11pt, a4paper, oneside]Thesis % Paper size, default font size and one-sided paper
setcountertocdepth5
setcountersecnumdepth4
usepackagelongtable
usepackagewrapfig
usepackagelscape
usepackagerotating
usepackagegraphicx
usepackagecaption
usepackageamsmath
usepackageenumitem
usepackage[english]babel
usepackagetitlesec
titleformatparagraph
normalfontnormalsizebfseriestheparagraph1em
titlespacing*paragraphparindent3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex.75ex plus .1ex
titleformatsubparagraph
normalfontnormalsizebfseriesthesubparagraph1em
titlespacing*subparagraphparindent3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex.75ex plus .1ex
usepackagetabularx,booktabs
% for better rules in the table
% prints author names as small caps
usepackagealgorithm
usepackagetabularx
usepackageragged2e
usepackagelongtable
newcolumntypeR>RaggedRightletnewline\arraybackslashhspace0ptX
usepackagepdflscape
usepackageltablex
usepackagealgpseudocode,caption
newcolumntypeC>centeringarraybackslashX % centered version of "X" type
setlengthextrarowheight1pt
%usepackagesubcaption %incompatible with subfig
graphicspathPictures/ % Specifies the directory where pictures are stored
usepackage[numbers,sort&compress]natbib % Use the natbib reference package - read up on this to edit the reference style; if you want text (e.g. Smith et al., 2012) for the in-text references (instead of numbers), remove 'numbers' v
hypersetupurlcolor=black, colorlinks=true % Colors hyperlinks in blue - change to black if annoyingv`
titlettitle % Defines the thesis title - don't touch this
begindocument
This mode is defined as IEEE 802.11 networking framework where different wireless nodes communicate with each other through a centralized controlling point, known as Access Point (AP). This AP acts as a bridge between the existing infrastructure (i.e. wired network) and the various wireless nodes wishing to communicate citeI6,I7. There is no direct communication between wireless nodes as shown in reff2. The network services are delivered to the wireless nodes by the access point which is further connected to the predefined infrastructure consisting of wired nodes and gateways. Most of the corporate wireless LAN’s are connected in infrastructure mode because they need to get access to the wired LAN to use the printers and file servers. Cellular networks and satellite networks are typical examples of this wireless mode.
labelBibliography
lheademphBibliography % Change the page header to say "Bibliography"
bibliographystyleunsrtnat % Use the "custom" BibTeX style for formatting the Bibliography
bibliographyBibliography % The references (bibliography) information are stored in the file named "Bibliography.bib"
enddocument
citing
documentclass[11pt, a4paper, oneside]Thesis % Paper size, default font size and one-sided paper
setcountertocdepth5
setcountersecnumdepth4
usepackagelongtable
usepackagewrapfig
usepackagelscape
usepackagerotating
usepackagegraphicx
usepackagecaption
usepackageamsmath
usepackageenumitem
usepackage[english]babel
usepackagetitlesec
titleformatparagraph
normalfontnormalsizebfseriestheparagraph1em
titlespacing*paragraphparindent3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex.75ex plus .1ex
titleformatsubparagraph
normalfontnormalsizebfseriesthesubparagraph1em
titlespacing*subparagraphparindent3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex.75ex plus .1ex
usepackagetabularx,booktabs
% for better rules in the table
% prints author names as small caps
usepackagealgorithm
usepackagetabularx
usepackageragged2e
usepackagelongtable
newcolumntypeR>RaggedRightletnewline\arraybackslashhspace0ptX
usepackagepdflscape
usepackageltablex
usepackagealgpseudocode,caption
newcolumntypeC>centeringarraybackslashX % centered version of "X" type
setlengthextrarowheight1pt
%usepackagesubcaption %incompatible with subfig
graphicspathPictures/ % Specifies the directory where pictures are stored
usepackage[numbers,sort&compress]natbib % Use the natbib reference package - read up on this to edit the reference style; if you want text (e.g. Smith et al., 2012) for the in-text references (instead of numbers), remove 'numbers' v
hypersetupurlcolor=black, colorlinks=true % Colors hyperlinks in blue - change to black if annoyingv`
titlettitle % Defines the thesis title - don't touch this
begindocument
This mode is defined as IEEE 802.11 networking framework where different wireless nodes communicate with each other through a centralized controlling point, known as Access Point (AP). This AP acts as a bridge between the existing infrastructure (i.e. wired network) and the various wireless nodes wishing to communicate citeI6,I7. There is no direct communication between wireless nodes as shown in reff2. The network services are delivered to the wireless nodes by the access point which is further connected to the predefined infrastructure consisting of wired nodes and gateways. Most of the corporate wireless LAN’s are connected in infrastructure mode because they need to get access to the wired LAN to use the printers and file servers. Cellular networks and satellite networks are typical examples of this wireless mode.
labelBibliography
lheademphBibliography % Change the page header to say "Bibliography"
bibliographystyleunsrtnat % Use the "custom" BibTeX style for formatting the Bibliography
bibliographyBibliography % The references (bibliography) information are stored in the file named "Bibliography.bib"
enddocument
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