Presentation 2001/5/17
Architecture of Wireless Internet over Heterogeneous Networks
Gang Wu, Paul J. M. Havinga, Masahiko Mizuno,
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Abstract(in English) The wide proliferation of wireless systems and the use of software radio technologies enables the employment of a heterogeneous network. In this vision services are delivered via the network that is most efficient for that service. The solution is based on a common core network that interconnects access points of various wireless access points. A mobile host can apply multiple different access networks simultaneously to increase capacity or efficiency. A basic access network, separated from other wireless access networks, is used as a means for wireless system discovery, signaling and paging. Quality of Service is of prominent importance due to the heterogeneous environment and the characteristics of the wireless channel. This paper describes the concepts of our architecture, and presents an overview of the architecture, along with the challenges that must be met in order to bring the vision to reality.
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Title (in English) Architecture of Wireless Internet over Heterogeneous Networks
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1st Author's Name Gang Wu
1st Author's Affiliation Yokosuka Radio Communications Research Center, Communications Research Laboratory()
2nd Author's Name Paul J. M. Havinga
2nd Author's Affiliation University of Twente, The Netherlands
3rd Author's Name Masahiko Mizuno
3rd Author's Affiliation Yokosuka Radio Communications Research Center, Communications Research Laboratory
Date 2001/5/17
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Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 71
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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