A QoS Providing Multimedia Ad Hoc Wireless LAN with Granular OFDM-CDMA Channel
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A Joint MAC-PHY Approach for Medium Access Control in VBR MC-CDMA Broadband Indoor Connections
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MobiMedia '06 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Mobile multimedia communications
OFDMA-based medium access control for next-generation WLANs
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking - Special issue on OFDMA architectures, protocols, and applications
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IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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Local access encompasses requirements of high throughput, transfer performance, flexibility, and ease of user/terminal mobility at a relatively low cost. While some of these targets can often be met satisfactorily with wired infrastructures, it is getting increasingly popular to resort to wireless access (wireless LAN), mainly because of its simpler deployment, continuous coverage, availability of ad hoc connectivity, and user/terminal mobility support. This article outlines the proposal of a broadband quality-oriented WLAN system. The basic system characteristics are described, with details given on a MAC protocol supporting IP and exploiting an OFDM-CDMA technique