A Link Management Architecture for IP over Long Distance and High Speed Fixed Wireless Access
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概要
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This paper presents a backup architecture to manage an IP link over a 20-30km distance fixed wireless access (FWA), which was originally designed for several km range of services, to access a point of presence (POP) provided by ISP's. The results of the experiment of 26.1km distance using 21GHz band FWA show the adaptability of FWA to router architectures and the ability to provide an access link of commercial quality under a suitable policy backup control.
- 一般社団法人情報処理学会の論文
- 1998-09-17
著者
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Asami Tohru
The Authors Are With Kdd R&d Laboratories Inc.
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Asami T
Kdd R&d Lab. Inc. Kamifukuoka‐shi Jpn
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Asami Tohru
Kdd R&d Laboratories
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ISHIKURA Masami
KDD R&D LABORATORIES
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Itoh Atsushi
KDD R&D Laboratories Inc.
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Katagishi Kazuki
KDD R&D Laboratories Inc.
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Ebihara Yoshihiko
University of Tsukuba
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Ishikura Masami
The Authors Are With Kdd R&d Laboratories Inc.
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Katagishi Kazuki
Kdd R&d Laboratories Inc.
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Itoh Atsushi
Kdd R&d Laboratories Inc.
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