International Conference on VLSI, Communication & Instrumentation |
Foundation of Computer Science USA |
ICVCI - Number 3 |
None 2011 |
Authors: Raji Samuel, A P Dhande, Mahesh Khadtare |
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Raji Samuel, A P Dhande, Mahesh Khadtare . Interoperability Issues In �Next Generation Networks�- Replacement or Complement Case Study on UMTS and WiMAX. International Conference on VLSI, Communication & Instrumentation. ICVCI, 3 (None 2011), 7-13.
In this paper is studied the relation of WLAN, WIMAX and WCDMA towards UMTS in the point of whether these new technologies are the replacement or complementary to the UMTS. Currently, work is under way within ETSI to define a third generation mobile telecommunications system, known as the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), to be introduced in the early years of the 21st century. The main objective of UMTS is to offer a plethora of advanced mobile telecommunication services via a variety of public and private network operators in both outdoor and indoor environments. To allow a cost-effective introduction of UMTS, migration/evolution scenarios have been defined within ETSI, aiming at a smooth introduction of the new services and systems, starting from existing contemporary mobile and fixed telecommunication systems.VLSI Design based implementations have been the key feature in this research paper.