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Postępy w standaryzacji i analiza kierunków rozwoju pakietowych sieci bezprzewodowych

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Standardization efforts and development trends of packet radio networks
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Przedstawiono główne kierunki rozwoju oraz wybrane aspekty funkcjonowania bezprzewodowych sieci pakietowych. Zaprezentowano przegląd prac starłdaryzacyjnych, prowadzonych w odniesieniu do sieci osobistych, lokalnych i metropolitalnych, w tym również prac dotyczących koegzystencji i współpracy rozwiązań bezprzewodowych. Zwrócono także uwagę na obszary zastosowań zaprezentowanych technik bezprzewodowych.
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In the paper upcoming development trends and selected tunctional and operational issues of packet radio networks are presented. The paper gives review of standardization efforts carried out in the fields of personal, local and metropolitan networks. This review also includes coexistence and cooperation aspects of heterogeneous wireless solutions. Selected application areas of packet radio networks are also presented.
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Tom
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244--259
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Bibliogr. 35 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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Bibliografia
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