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8 January 1996 Multifrequency/multiformat architectures for in-building applications
Russell J. Cyr
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Abstract
Established wireless services continue to grow at healthy rates and new wireless services continue to emerge. The result is that there will be multiple networks offering connectivity. As applications grow on these services, subscribers will need cross functionality between these wireless networks. Additionally, as subscribers demand indoor coverage for these services, indoor environments could begin to look like outdoor environments with their multitude of systems and antennas. This paper will articulate several proposed architectures for in-building wireless services that can span the different frequencies, air standards and network interfaces to offer a seamless environment.
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Russell J. Cyr "Multifrequency/multiformat architectures for in-building applications", Proc. SPIE 2602, Wireless Technologies and Services for Cellular and Personal Communication Services, (8 January 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.229444
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KEYWORDS
Transceivers

Antennas

Standards development

Digital filtering

Digital signal processing

Filtering (signal processing)

Analog electronics

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