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HiperLAN

HiperLAN (High Performance Radio LAN) is a wireless LAN standard. It is a European alternative for the IEEE 802.11 standards. It is defined by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). In ETSI the standards are defined by the BRAN project (Broadband Radio Access Networks). The HiperLAN standard family has four different versions.

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HiperLAN

Nodes38
Edges37
Triples34
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.052632
Components1

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related to HiperLAN/2 · 16
HiperLAN → Also, ATM, CSMA/CA, Dynamic TDMA, February, GHz, HiperLAN/1, HiperLAN/2, However, IEEE, IP, Mbit/s, The, Those, UMTS, Version
related to HiperLAN/1 · 10
HiperLAN → CAC, Channel Access, Control, EN300652, ETS300836, HiperLAN/1, Planning, The, There, This
related to Failure in the Market · 8
HiperLAN → Due, HIPERACCESS, HiperLAN/2, HIPERLINK, IEEE, Mbit/s, Much, PHY

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data layer 802 wireless access networks standard physical 11 radio standards network ieee also european control ey-npma used defined etsi

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HiperLANrelated to Failure in the MarketDue0.60section
HiperLANrelated to Failure in the MarketIEEE0.60section
HiperLANrelated to Failure in the MarketMuch0.60section
HiperLANrelated to Failure in the MarketHiperLAN/20.60section
HiperLANrelated to Failure in the MarketPHY0.60section
HiperLANrelated to Failure in the MarketHIPERACCESS0.60section
HiperLANrelated to Failure in the MarketHIPERLINK0.60section
HiperLANrelated to Failure in the MarketMbit/s0.60section
HiperLANrelated to HiperLAN/1Planning0.60section
HiperLANrelated to HiperLAN/1HiperLAN/10.60section
HiperLANrelated to HiperLAN/1The0.60section
HiperLANrelated to HiperLAN/1EN3006520.60section

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