An Approach to 4th Generation Wireless Infrastructures - Scenarios and key research issues
Paper in proceeding, 1999

Whereas the development of telecommunication equipment and services moves at a fast pace, infrastructure deployment, in contrast, is a slow and costly process, demanding a long-range strategic perspective in decision making. As a consequence, R&D efforts in this area are concerned with problems on a time horizon of 10 years or more. Studying the feasibility and viability of various future infrastructure architectures and potential road-maps of their deployment is the focus of the 4th Generation Wireless Infrastructures (4GW) project within the strategic Personal Computing & Communication (PCC) program (1).

4gw

Author

Maxime Flament

Chalmers, Signals and Systems, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

Fredrik Gessler

Fredrik Lagergren

Olav Queseth

Rickard Stridh

Matthias Unbehaun

Jiang Wu

Jens Zander

Proceeding IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, Houston, TX, USA

1742-1746

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Computer and Information Science

DOI

10.1109/VETEC.1999.780715

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10/8/2017