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Integrated Broadband Mobile System (IBMS) Featuring Smart Antennas

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Wireless Personal Communications

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IBMS is a concept for future mobile communication systems to provide a large range of data rates with different degrees of mobility. The integration of heterogeneous services and communication systems requires a common Network Access and Connectivity CHannel (NACCH) for basic signaling to provide permanent network access. Smart Antennas are utilized to adaptively enable a trade-off between mobility and data rate.

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Bronzel, M., Jelitto, J., Stege, M., Lohse, N., Hunold, D., Fettweis, G. (2002). Integrated Broadband Mobile System (IBMS) Featuring Smart Antennas. In: Tranter, W.H., Rappaport, T.S., Woerner, B.D., Reed, J.H. (eds) Wireless Personal Communications. The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 482. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47046-2_4

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