Authors
Hui Li, Matthias Lott, Martin Weckerle, Wolfgang Zirwas, Egon Schulz
Publication date
2002/9/18
Conference
The 13th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications
Volume
1
Pages
54-58
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Cellular networks and wireless local area networks (WLAN) are being widely deployed for mobile radio communications. Taking into account the advantageous and drawbacks of both network architectures, it becomes obvious that a combination of them is the logical consequence for future mobile radio networks. The scope of this paper is to introduce a future radio network architecture called hierarchical multihop cellular network (HMCN), which includes several multihop cells. The overlaying cellular network coordinates multihop cells in order to reach an optimal load balance in the whole network. The next evolutionary step towards a HMCN structure is to introduce multihop capable nodes (MHN), which can be fixed or even mobile. The paper shows the challenges and benefits of multihop with fixed nodes, especially the placement of fixed MHN and reduction of radio protocol overhead in order to provide high …
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H Li, M Lott, M Weckerle, W Zirwas, E Schulz - The 13th IEEE International Symposium on Personal …, 2002