Border adaptive micro-base-station for the wireless communications

2012 
This article presents a novel architecture, namely, the border adaptive micro-base-station network, which can sufficiently meet the bandwidth requirement of future wireless networks. From the three screens convergence point, our goal is to make wireless services' performance match that of wired systems, instead of downgrading wired network applications to wireless level. Based on the analysis of Shannon theory from a new angle, the only way to build future wireless networks is to adopt this micro-base-station approach, but not progressively improving the traditional large cell base station systems, such as the long term evolution (LTE).
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