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Fusion frames are widely studied for their applications in recovering signals
from large data. These are proved to be very useful in many areas, such as,
distributed processing, wireless sensor networks, packet encoding. Inspired by
the work of Bemrose et al.\cite{Be16}, this paper delves into the properties
and characterizations of weaving fusion frames.