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본 논문에서는 공간적으로 분산된 트래픽 수요의 동적인 변화에 대응하기 위한 유연한 네트워킹 및 무선 자원 관리(RRM)를 가능하게 하는 전략적 기술 분야로서 무선 분산 네트워크(WDN)라는 새로운 기술 분야에 대한 개념을 제안합니다. 본 논문에서는 WDN의 핵심 기술 주제 영역으로 유연한 네트워크 생성을 위한 분산 네트워킹, 유연한 링크 생성을 위한 협력적 송수신, 유연한 무선 자원 관리를 위한 동적 스펙트럼 액세스를 식별하고 WDN 구축을 위한 기술적 특징과 과제를 설명합니다. . 또한 이 문서에서는 이미 연구되고 있는 일부 응용 분야와 WDN 응용 분야의 잠재적 미래 방향에 대해서도 설명합니다.
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Seiichi SAMPEI, Kei SAKAGUCHI, Shinsuke IBI, Koji YAMAMOTO, "Wireless Distributed Network: For Flexible Networking and Radio Resource Management" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 12, pp. 3218-3227, December 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.3218.
Abstract: This paper proposes a concept for a new technical field called wireless distributed network (WDN) as a strategic technical field to enable flexible networking and radio resource management (RRM) to cope with dynamic variation of spatially distributed traffic demands. As the core technical subject areas for the WDN, this paper identifies distributed networking for flexible network creation, cooperative transmission and reception for flexible link creation, and dynamic spectrum access for flexible radio resource management, and explains their technical features and challenges for constructing the WDN. This paper also discusses some already being studied application fields as well as potential future directions of the WDN applications.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E93.B.3218/_p
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