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Hierarchical Radio Resource Management Framework for Integrating WLANs in Cellular Networking Environments (Articolo in rivista)
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- Hierarchical Radio Resource Management Framework for Integrating WLANs in Cellular Networking Environments (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2005-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1109/MWC.2005.1561940 (literal)
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- GEORGE T. KARETSOS; SOFOKLIS A. KYRIAZAKOS; EVANGELOS GROUSTIOTIS; FELICITA DI GIANDOMENICO; IVAN MURA (literal)
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- NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS, ISTI-CNR, GSGIT MOTOROLA ELECTRONICS SPA (literal)
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- Hierarchical Radio Resource Management Framework for Integrating WLANs in Cellular Networking Environments (literal)
- Abstract
- Over the last few years wireless local area
networking (WLAN) has become a very important
technology that offers high-speed communication
services to mobile users in indoor
environments. WLAN technology offers some
very attractive characteristics such as high data
rates, increased QoS capabilities, and low installation
costs which has made many professionals
claim that it will be the main opponent of IMT-
2000, despite the enormous effort needed for the
specification and implementation of 3G systems.
However, WLANs also present many important
constraints related mainly to their restricted
coverage capabilities. On the other hand, 3G systems
are deployed gradually and carefully since
their business prospects have not been validated
yet and it is expected that 2G and 2G+ cellular
systems will continue to play an important role
for at least five more years. Thus, today's wireless
networking environment is in fact a conglomeration
of all these technologies for which
there is a strong need for cooperation.
In this article we describe a heterogeneous
wireless networking environment together with
its features and user requirements. We explain
the importance of the existence of WLANs and
describe a framework and system architecture
that support seamless integration of WLAN in
heterogeneous cellular networking environments,
focusing on support for efficient resource
provision and management. (literal)
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