Wireless Internet White Papers
IPv6 - The Next Generation Internet Protocol
Overview The RD3C was designed to provide advanced wireless capability, independent of U.S cellular service while maintaining full interoperability with a user’s legacy switching equipment. The system is scalable, micro-cellular application capable of supporting up to 200 wireless users and 30 wired stations at the site of the switch. The system provided connectivity to defense switch networks (DSN), PSTN, trunking systems, and commercial wireless networks.
| Publisher | Calsoft Systems | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | March 2004 | Downloads | 2 |
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Adaptive Modulation (QPSK, QAM)
This paper introduces the concepts of digital modulation used in many communication systems today. Techniques described include quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) and quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) and how these...
A Study of Mobile Internet Usage From Utilitarian and Hedonic User Tendency Perspectives
Although a few studies have focused on mobile value from the distinctive feature of a wireless mobile technology perspective, limited attempts have been made to study mobile value from a...
Characterizing Flows in Large Wireless Data Networks
Several studies have recently been performed on wireless university campus networks, corporate and public networks. Yet little is known about the flow-level characterization in such networks. This paper statistically characterizes...
Wireless Network Quality of Service (QoS)
A key challenge faced by enterprise IT management is how to ensure the productivity of the growing population of mobile workers. A successful mobile deployment can empower mobile workers with...
Digital Literacy: Internet Misconceptions
Information is available from many sources and in many formats, such as printed text, television, videos, library databases, web sites, and more. To be "Information literate" one needs to know...



