ATM networks (2nd ed.): concepts, protocols, applications
ATM networks (2nd ed.): concepts, protocols, applications
Design and control of micro-cellular networks with QOS provisioning for real-time traffic
Journal of High Speed Networks - Special issue: wireless networks
The GSM System for Mobile Communications
The GSM System for Mobile Communications
An Architecture and Methodology for Mobile-Executed Cell Hand-off in Wireless ATM Networks
Proceedings of the 1994 International Zurich Seminar on Digital Communications: Mobile Communications: Advanced Systems and Components
A fast dynamic channel assignment algorithm for packet services in DECT
ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review
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The Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) standard specifies an air interface. DECT requires an external infrastructure to transfer information between wireless terminals, and to transfer information between a wireless terminal and a fixed network. The Public Switched Telephone Network, the GSM Cellular Network, Private Branch Exchanges and mobile data networks are all under investigation as DECT backbone networks. In this paper we look to the future and describe interworking between the DECT air interface and a wireless network infrastructure referred to as a Cellular Packet Switch. To achieve distributed network control, the Cellular Packet Switch uses an IEEE 802.6 Metropolitan Area Network to link base stations, databases and fixed networks. In this paper we specify details of DECT information transport on the Metropolitan Area Network. We also give examples of Network Layer message flows for location updating and handover. The messages for other key procedures including call origination and release appear in a more detailed technical report.