Various complementary radio access networks (RANs) will be used
in combination with next generation cellular radio technologies
to provide full coverage and advanced services. In particular, the
IEEE 802.11 and 802.16 wireless technologies are expected to be
the key RANs that can be used to achieve broadband wireless services
with varying degrees of mobility. The objectives of this project
are to enhance these technologies with participation in IEEE802.11/16
standards activities and to achieve higher spectrum utilization
efficiency for the mobile operator use. Currently we work on a variety
of challenges, such as seamless mobility support and handoff mechanisms,
seamless AAA during handoff, low power consumption for adhoc networks
and QoS assurance including support for real-time applications.
UWB (ultra wide band) technology in WPAN (Wireless Personal Area
Network) has not only been supporting high speed data transmission,
but also designed to be suitable for "Ranging" and "Localization“
use. High accuracy ranging and localization technologies have been
studied in this research project. In parallel, we envision the potential
of localization in creating new applications and usage models.