{"title":"An Approach for the Integration of the Existing Wireless Networks","authors":"Rajkumar Samanta, Abhishek Pal","volume":93,"journal":"International Journal of Computer and Information Engineering","pagesStart":1704,"pagesEnd":1712,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/10000189","abstract":"
The demand of high quality services has fueled
\r\ndimensional research and development in wireless communications
\r\nand networking. As a result, different wireless technologies like
\r\nWireless LAN, CDMA, GSM, UMTS, MANET, Bluetooth and
\r\nsatellite networks etc. have emerged in the last two decades. Future
\r\nnetworks capable of carrying multimedia traffic need IP convergence,
\r\nportability, seamless roaming and scalability among the existing
\r\nnetworking technologies without changing the core part of the
\r\nexisting communications networks. To fulfill these goals, the present
\r\nnetworking systems are required to work in cooperation to ensure
\r\ntechnological independence, seamless roaming, high security and
\r\nauthentication, guaranteed Quality of Services (QoS). In this paper, a
\r\nconceptual framework for a cooperative network (CN) is proposed
\r\nfor integration of heterogeneous existing networks to meet out the
\r\nrequirements of the next generation wireless networks.<\/p>\r\n","references":"[1] T. M. Cover and A. A. E. Gamal, \u201cCapacity Theorems for the Relay\r\nChannel,\u201d IEEE Trans. Info. Theory, vol. 25,no. 5, Sept. 1979, pp. 572\u2013\r\n84.\r\n[2] J. N. Laneman, D. N. C. Tse, and G. W. Wornell, \u201cCooperative diversity\r\nin wireless networks: Efficient protocols and outage behavior,\u201d IEEE\r\nTrans. Inf. Theory, vol. 50, no. 12, pp. 3062\u20133080, Dec. 2004.\r\n[3] J. N. Laneman and G. W. Wornell, \u201cDistributed space-time coded\r\nprotocols for exploiting cooperative diversity in wireless networks,\u201d\r\nIEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 49, no. 10, pp. 2415\u20132525, Oct. 2003.\r\n[4] A. Sendonaris, E. Erkip, and B. Aazhang, \u201cUser Cooperation Diversity\r\nPart I and Part II,\u201d IEEE Trans. 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