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Vertical handover between HIPERLAN/2 and UMTS cellular system

Haider et al., 2004

Document ID
15608376990677396340
Author
Haider K
Al-Raweshidy H
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HIPERLAN/2 (H/2) is a WLAN technology which could be used to complement 3G (UMTS) in hotspot areas, ie places where there will be an extraordinary demand for network capacity and bandwidth. WLAN is a relatively inexpensive and uncomplicated technology; hence it is …
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