McGovern et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Protection against link adaptation for VoWLANMcGovern et al., 2006
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- McGovern P
- Murphy S
- Murphy L
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- Proceedings of the 15th IST Mobile and Wireless Communications Summit
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In this paper a scheme is proposed to deal with the problem of Link Adaptation (LA) of an ongoing call in a Voice over Wireless Local Area Network (VoWLAN) environment. The scheme operates by dropping the call from the system if the LA affects the call quality of the …
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