| Jamalipour A, Tekinay S eds. Fourth generation wireless networks and interconnecting standards. Special Issue of IEEE Personal Communications Magazine, 2001. |
....based on IP protocol on the network layer, with the same and new services. The most common and widely used wireless access systems today are cellular radio systems, based on GSM, GPRS and in the near future on UMTS standards, and the recently deployed WLAN standards, e.g. IEEE802.11 and HIPERLAN 2 [2]. Besides an infrastructure mode for highspeed access in hot spot areas to connect to the Internet, like in airports and hotels, WLAN also provide a self organizing mode for communication between devices in a spontaneous manner, also referred to as ad hoc mode. In such networks nodes can ....
....solution in the case that a MN looses connection to any other network it might be connected to. This requires interoperability of existing networks and future networks and the support of vertical handover (VHO) i.e. handover between different wireless access networks (inter system handover) [2]. The BS provides access to the backbone, which is most likely to be based on TCP IP protocol suite [4] In order to satisfy the increasing demand of higher data rates in hot spot areas WLAN systems allow a broadband radio access to the Internet provided by access points (APs) The next ....
A. Jamalipour, and S. Tekinay, "Fourth Generation Wireless Networks and Interconnecting Standards," Guest Editorial, IEEE Personal Communications, vol. 8, no. 5, October, 2001.
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Jamalipour A, Tekinay S eds. Fourth generation wireless networks and interconnecting standards. Special Issue of IEEE Personal Communications Magazine, 2001.
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A. Jamalipour, S. Tekinay (eds.), "Fourth generation wireless networks and interconnecting standards", Special Issue of IEEE Personal Communications Magazine, October 2001.
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A. Jamalipour, S. Tekinay (Eds.), Fourth Generation Wireless Networks and Interconnecting Standards, Vol. 8 of IEEE Personal Communications, 2001.
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