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The following topics are dealt with: spectrum regulation; radio access networks; radio transceiver; channel models; MIMO antennas; disruptive 5G technologies.
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Iterative joint detection using recursive signal cancellation
It is argued that iterative signal cancellation receivers, with or without the use of error control coding, are preferred for practically viable multiuser detection. Achievable spectral efficiencies are calculated for both cases and argumen...
Adaptive techniques for WLAN throughput improvement
WLANs are envisioned as one of the cornerstones of future generation wireless communication technologies (both 3G and 4G). They owe their popularity to the ability to provide high data rates in strategic locations (hotspots). The paper anal...
Vertical handover between HIPERLAN/2 and UMTS cellular system
HIPERLAN/2 (H/2) is a WLAN technology which could be used to complement 3G (UMTS) in hotspot areas, i.e. places where there will be an extraordinary demand for network capacity and bandwidth. WLAN is a relatively inexpensive and uncomplicat...
Use of WLAN capabilities in the 3GPP system
The rapid deployment of WLAN infrastructure in several key locations across the world has recently spurred a controversy over the relationship between this technology and the so-called third generation mobile technology developed by the 3GP...
Novel WLAN hotspot authentication
The following paper describes the challenges of providing consistent authentication procedures across WLAN hotspots owned by different operators, where the set of credentials that the user should present to the network can be quite large de...
Evaluation of IEEE 802.11b and Bluetooth coexistence in an office environment
IEEE 802.11b and Bluetooth (BT) have been comprehensively used as the core technologies of WLAN and WPAN respectively. However, since they both operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM frequency band, mutual interference between them can be significant. ...
Improved flow control and packet scheduling for shared channels in WCDMA
In contemporary wireless networks such as UMTS, one of the important problems is a scheduled sharing of the wireless link for different packet streams, according to a couple of mutually restricted principles, of which one is throughput and ...