Integration of Wired and Wireless Networks through a Personal Communication network (PCN)
Journal Title: International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER) - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Abstract: The Personal Communication Network (PCN) is known as the personal communication services (PCS) and is the result of the evolution of a mobile phone system. The PCN aims to support the services provided by the second generation mobile systems and also provides services which were not previously implemented. Thus the PCN is visioned as a system that will integrate all the wired and wireless networks. As we know that all the wired and wireless networks are widespread while others are emerging. Thus we need to study how these networks are being interconnected to each other to form a communication infrastructure
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Jagannath Ghatuary
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