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  1. Wireless Personal Communications
  2. Wireless Personal Communications : Volume 4
  3. Wireless Personal Communications : Volume 4, Issue 1, January 1997
  4. Data Transfer for HIPERLAN
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Wireless Personal Communications : Volume 4, Issue 1, January 1997
Synchronisation Techniques for HIPERLAN
Priority and Collision Detection with Active Signaling - The Channel Access Mechanism of HIPERLAN
Analysis and optimisation of the HIPERLAN Channel Access Contention Scheme
Performance of the EY-NPMA Protocol
Increasing Reliability in Cable-Free Radio LANs Low Level Forwarding in HIPERLAN
Data Transfer for HIPERLAN
A Multicarrier Scheme for HIPERLAN
Minimization of the Intermodulation Distortion of a Nonlinearly Amplified OFDM Signal

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Data Transfer for HIPERLAN

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Jacquet, Philippe Minet, Pascale Mühlethaler, Paul Rivierre, Nicolas
Copyright Year 1997
Abstract HIPERLAN offers a high speed (23.5 Mbit/s) radio LAN and therefore HIPERLAN is likely to support various kinds of traffic requirements. A Data Transfer function is in charge of handling various traffics which can result in simultaneous services. HIPERLAN nodes are not necessarily within direct radio range; and in some cases packets are forwarded by intermediate stations from the source node to the destination node. Since HIPERLAN is more than a single hop network, the support of specific traffics like Time Bounded traffics require a dedicated architecture which can not be centralized. This paper describes the architecture of the Data Transfer in HIPERLAN which allows the support of various traffics. This approach is not based on a connection oriented protocol nor on a centralized architecture but on a connection-less mode where users provide quality of services parameters to indicate its requirements. HIPERLAN architecture for data transfer is based on a mix of two main mechanisms: hierarchically independent priority levels and an earliest dead line first algorithm. This paper describes and explains the architecture choices made in HIPERLAN. Results of simulation and analytical models are given.
Starting Page 65
Ending Page 80
Page Count 16
File Format PDF
ISSN 09296212
Journal Wireless Personal Communications
Volume Number 4
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 1572834X
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Date 1997-01-01
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Processor Architectures Electronic and Computer Engineering Signal, Image and Speech Processing
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Electrical and Electronic Engineering Computer Science Applications
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