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Distributed call processing for personal communications services

The authors present a control architecture, procedures, and a signaling system to support advanced personal communication services (PCS). They describe the current cellular system architecture, and its algorithms and data management schemes for providing services. They present review how current cel...

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Published in:IEEE communications magazine 1995-06, Vol.33 (6), p.66-75
Main Authors: La Porta, T.F., Veeraraghavan, M., Treventi, P.A., Ramjee, R.
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