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Advanced wireless IP access system (WIPAS) for higher speed and real-time communication services

Itokawa et al., 2009

Document ID
7371492689451285514
Author
Itokawa K
Nishikawa T
Matsushita A
Nishino M
Takahata Y
Shindo Y
Publication year
Publication venue
GLOBECOM 2009-2009 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference

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This paper introduces the system concept and specifications for an enhanced version of the Wireless IP Access System (WIPAS), the Advanced WIPAS, which is a fixed wireless access (FWA) system that provides higher speed and real-time communication for triple play …
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