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Some of the problems which emerge when wireless access to high speed (ATM) networks is considered are identified and discussed. As actually standards for wireless LANs (IEEE 802.11, HIPERLAN) are only emerging we have stressed especially the question whether approaches defined in these standards seem to be suitable for future use as access technologies. Difficulties occurring in this context have been illustrated with results of simulational studies.

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Wolisz, A., Schläger, M., Weinmiller, J., Woesner, H. (1996). Wireless Access to High Speed Networks. In: Effelsberg, W., Spaniol, O., Danthine, A., Ferrari, D. (eds) High-Speed Networking for Multimedia Applications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1339-7_16

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