Politis, 2004 - Google Patents
QoS provisioning and mobility management for IP-based wireless LANPolitis, 2004
- Document ID
- 252872014906076084
- Author
- Politis C
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- Publication venue
- PQDT-UK & Ireland
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Today two major technological forces drive the telecommunication era: the wireless cellular systems and the Internet. As these forces converge, the demand for new services, increasing bandwidth and ubiquitous connectivity continuously grows. The next-generation mobile …
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