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10 September 2007 R&D on wireless broadband communication systems: new generation ubiquitous mobile network
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R&D on new generation mobile network has attracted a growing interest over the world on the background of rapid market growth for 2nd and 3rd - generation cellular networks and wireless LANs/MANs. The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) has been carried out the New Generation Mobile Network Project from April 2002 to March 2006, and has developed fundamental technologies to enable seamless and secure integration of various wireless access networks such as existing cellular networks, wireless LANs, home networks, intelligent transport systems (ITS), the Beyond-3G (B3G) cellular and other wireless access systems. From April 2006, Ubiquitous Mobile Network project focused on cognitive radio technology and integrated seamless networking technology was started. This paper overviews the achievement and the future plan of these projects.
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Hiroyo Ogawa "R&D on wireless broadband communication systems: new generation ubiquitous mobile network", Proc. SPIE 6776, Broadband Access Communication Technologies II, 677603 (10 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.726809
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Local area networks

Network architectures

Field programmable gate arrays

Mobile communications

Intelligence systems

Standards development

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