Al-Sherbaz, A., Jassim, S. and Adams, C. (2008) Convergence in wireless transmission technology promises best of both worlds. SPIE Newsroom. 31 October
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Abstract:
A heterogeneous network environment that harmoniously resolves differences between two key wireless technologies will offer advantages in terms of cost, efficiency, and capability
Additional Information:
Online
Uncontrolled Keywords:
wifi, wimax, convergence
Subjects:
Creators:
Al-Sherbaz, A., Jassim, S. and Adams, C.
Publisher:
Society of Photo Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
Northamptonshire and East Midlands:
ICT
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Date:
31 October 2008
Date Type:
Publication
Journal or Publication Title:
SPIE Newsroom
Volume:
31 October
Language:
English
Status:
Published / Disseminated
Refereed:
Yes
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