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A Mobility Prediction Handover Algorithm for Quality of Service Improvement in Wireless ATM

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Based on ATM technology, the multimedia service network has been extended, and the request for the multimedia mobile telecommunication services has been extended. As a result, the wireless ATM has been developed by extending the broadband communication network to the wireless area. The current communication network is growing by having the cellular mobile telephone, the wireless packet data network, and the wireless LAN that are based on the voice and low speed data service. As a result of development for this wireless communication network, the request for the wireless multimedia service is expected to be extended. The main objective of wireless ATM is to provide ATM communication network service by providing the data transmission rate of 155 Mbps in the wireless area by using the high frequency band such as 5 GHz, 17 GHz, and 60 GHz.1

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Kim, Hk., Kim, Yj., Jung, Ji. (2001). A Mobility Prediction Handover Algorithm for Quality of Service Improvement in Wireless ATM. In: Sein, M.K., et al. Contemporary Trends in Systems Development. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1341-4_11

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