Title of article
In Response to "Looking at the Schools"
Author/Authors
HOPE، SAMUEL نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-27
From page
28
To page
0
Abstract
The cell size in mobile networks is decreasing to accommodate more users in the same bandwidth. Smaller cell sizes increase the number of handoffs between cells and the probability of encountering a cell with more users than the bandwidth can accommodate. Stateless packet techniques, such as those used in Internet routers, can reduce the work that is performed in a handoff and reduce the probability of losing a connection in an overpopulated cell. In order to obtain these advantages, the mobile network must consist of both a wired and a wireless segment and different packet techniques must be used for the inbound and outbound traffic on each of these segments. A fifth packet technique is used for a control channel that is independent of a mobile unitʹs location. The resultant packet network has unique characteristics and requirements. We will show how these characteristics affect the structure of the wired network and the access protocols that are used in the wireless network.
Keywords
Germany , PINGSDORF , MEDIEVAL , POTTERY , DATING , CERAMIC , ARCHAEOMAGNETISM , SECULAR VARIATION , KILN
Journal title
Arts Education Policy Review
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Arts Education Policy Review
Record number
21056
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