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Integration of 802.11 and Third-Generation Wireless Data Networks

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Integration of 802.11 and Third-Generation Wireless Data Networks
Abstract— The third-generation (3G) wide area wireless networks and 802.11 local area wireless networks possess complementary characteristics. 3G networks promise to offer alwayson, ubiquitous connectivity with relatively low data rates. 802.11 offers much higher data rates, comparable to wired networks, but can cover only smaller areas, suitable for hot-spot applications in hotels and airports. The performance and flexibility of wireless data services would be dramatically improved if users could seamlessly roam across the two networks. In this paper, we address the problem of integration of these two classes of networks to offer such seamless connectivity. Specifically, we describe two possible integration approaches - namely tight integration and loose integration and advocate the latter as the preferred approach. Our realization of the loose integration approach consists of two components: a new network element called IOTA gateway deployed in 802.11 networks, and a new client s...
Milind M. Buddhikot, Girish P. Chandranmenon, Seun
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where INFOCOM
Authors Milind M. Buddhikot, Girish P. Chandranmenon, Seung-Jae Han, Yui-Wah Lee, Scott Miller, Luca Salgarelli
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