Title
Empowering next-generation wireless personal communication networks
Date Issued
01 May 2004
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Muñoz L.
Agüero R.
Irastorza J.A.
Sánchez L.
Petrova M.
Mähönen P.
Abstract
Next-generation wireless systems should provide to the user access to a broad range of services in a transparent way, independent of user location by making the technology invisible and embedded in the natural surroundings. Reaching this goal requires efficient cooperation between heterogeneous networking technologies and different protocols. Wireless personal networks are an integral part of such an emerging heterogeneous infrastructure. It is highly desirable, and in fact required due to economical constraints, to incorporate the present wireless systems in building the new paradigm. The key "protocol glue" between systems is the use of IP. Based on this scenario, we describe an architecture suited for the present and future personal mobile communications networks and services.
Start page
64
End page
70
Volume
42
Issue
5
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería de sistemas y comunicaciones
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-18244418161
Source
IEEE Communications Magazine
ISSN of the container
01636804
Sponsor(s)
The authors want to express their thanks to the European Union for funding the IST PAC-WOMAN (IST-2001-34157) and IST 6HOP (IST-2001-37385) projects.
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