An architecture for integrating UMTS and 802.11 WLAN networks

作者: M. Jaseemuddin

DOI: 10.1109/ISCC.2003.1214202

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摘要: Cellular networks, e.g. UMTS provide voice and data services to mobile users. In hot spots where users need high speed operators can deploy low-cost high-speed WLANs, 802.11, cover hot-spots. This paper proposes a possible architecture of integrating 802.11 WLAN. The allows node maintain (PS) connection through WLAN (CS) in parallel. is especially attractive because currently used primarily for best-effort service only.

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