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Wireless beyond 3G: managing services and network resources
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Mobile Data OffloadingManaging ServicesEngineering5G SystemEdge ComputingComposite Radio InfrastructureMobile ComputingNew Snrm ApproachInternet Of ThingsHiperlan 2Wireless AccessDistributed Antenna ArchitectureWireless Network ManagementRadio Local Area Network
Wireless beyond 3G is a new concept that envisions cellular, BFWA, and DVB systems cooperating in a composite radio infrastructure. In this scheme, instead of rejecting users or degrading their quality of service levels, a network provider can direct them to an alternate radio technology that meets certain environmental, cost, and QoS criteria. To achieve such a system requires upgrading service and network resource management (SNRM). We present work areas for a new SNRM approach that comprises the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), high-performance wireless local area network (HiperLAN 2) technology, and terrestrial DVB (DVB-T) systems.