Manfred Litzenburger
Alcatel-Lucent
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vehicular technology conference | 1998
Manfred Litzenburger; Hajo-Erich Bakker; W. Schodl
Handover is one of the key aspects of future broadband pico-cellular wireless ATM-systems allowing terminal mobility. In this paper, we investigate the specific handover problems arising in such a system. Some examples of handover procedures are investigated in detail by means of message sequence charts. Special attention is given to the requirements which the execution of a handover puts to connection admission control functions. Furthermore, the routing of signalling messages is discussed.
BC '98 Proceedings of the IFIP TC6/WG6.2 Fourth International Conference on Broadband Communications: The future of telecommunications | 1998
Hajo-Erich Bakker; Wolfgang Schödl; Manfred Litzenburger
This paper presents handover procedures for the Broadband Cellular ATM Access (C-ATM) system which shall provide wireless ATM access for mobile users. Beside the description of the architecture and protocol stack of the system this paper describes message sequence charts for two different handover types: radio and network handover. This differentiation allows most of the handovers to be performed seamlessly, i.e., without loss of ATM cells. This feature is especially important for real time applications such as video.
PWC '02 Proceedings of the IFIP TC6/WG6.8 Working Conference on Personal Wireless Communications | 2002
Manfred Litzenburger; Hajo-Erich Bakker; Stephen Kaminski
Coupling of Wireless LANs like IEEE 802.11a/b or HIPERLAN/2 systems with Public Land Mobile Networks (PLMNs) like GSM or UMTS offers benefits for both operators and users. Coverage and capacity of an operator’s network can be extended with equipment expected to be considerably cheaper than for PLMN coverage. Thus, the operator can participate in the expected WLAN boom. Its customer experiences homogenous access to services with high data rate. PLMNs and WLANs should be considered as complementary systems: PLMNs provide universal coverage and high mobility support, while pico-cellular WLANs will be applied in hot spot areas, offering high data rates (up to about 45 Mbit/s/cell in HIPERLAN/2). Several levels of interworking are currently being defined by the relevant standardisation bodies. Tight and Very Tight Coupling integrate the WLAN into a unified Radio Access Network. But PLMNs and WLANs are based on different design philosophies. Chances, problems, and possible solutions are discussed in this paper.
Archive | 2004
Christian Georg Gerlach; Paul A. M. Bune; Manfred Litzenburger
Archive | 2004
Paul A. M. Bune; Christian Georg Gerlach; Manfred Litzenburger; クリステイアン・ゲオルク・ゲルラツハ; パウル・アー・エム・ブネ; マンフレート・リツツエンブルガー
Archive | 2003
Stephen Kaminski; Hajo Bakker; Manfred Litzenburger
Archive | 2008
Dirk Hofmann; Manfred Litzenburger
Archive | 2001
Martin Gröger; Siegfried Klein; Manfred Litzenburger
Archive | 2002
Hajo Bakker; Stephen Kaminski; Manfred Litzenburger
Archive | 2007
Paul A. M. Bune; Rupert Rheinschmitt; Manfred Litzenburger