Software radio technology is expected to play a key role in the development
of future (4G) wireless communication systems. Several third-generation wi
reless standards are emerging across the world as part of the ITU IMT-2000
family, as well as other broadband wireless networks such as HIPERLAN2. Mob
ile users face the prospect of an even greater service differentiation as m
ultimedia services are added to the voice services already available. The f
ailure to agree, worldwide, on a unique radio access mode, for economic and
political reasons, is forcing the telecommunications community to develop
a reconfigurable user terminal and a telecommunications infrastructure to s
upport it. Such a concept will allow the user to roam across geographic are
as offering radio access connections using differing standards. This articl
e, based on the work of the European Union research project TRUST, presents
novel ideas and solutions within the topic area of mode switching and QoS
to realize such a universal, reconfigurable system.