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Mobile WiMAX Femtocells: Big Challenges to Thinking Small

White Paper Mobile WiMAX femtocells may be beneficial in some deployments, especially in suburban or rural residential areas, where it might not be cost-effective for operators to deploy a dense network of macro base stations. [23 Apr 2009]

Bridging Solutions for a Heterogeneous WiMAX-WiFi Scenario

White Paper Several standards representing the first step for developing metropolitan networks have been published; IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX) has taken a relevant role in reaching the goal of realizing a full-service network all over a... [23 Apr 2009]

Mobile WiMAX System Performance - Simulated Versus Experimental Results

White Paper This paper addresses the downlink performance of mobile WiMAX operating at 2.3GHz in an urban environment. Simulated Packet Error Rate (PER) versus Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) graphs are generated on a... [22 Apr 2009]

Dimensioning Cellular WiMAX Part II: Multihop Networks

White Paper WiMAX networks are foreseen to cover diverse geographic regions. On the other hand WiMAX networks can provide access over large geographic regions in remote rural areas, in which over the rooftop... [22 Apr 2009]

Mobile WiMAX MIMO Performance Analysis: Downlink and Uplink

White Paper This paper analyses the performance of a mobile WiMAX system operating in an urban microcell. The WiMAX standard has emerged to harmonize the wide variety of different BWA technologies.... [22 Apr 2009]

High Efficient Mobile WiMAX With MIMO and Multihop Relay

White Paper MIMO and relay technology is currently being promoted within the IEEE to enhance performance of broadband wireless standards such as WiMAX. This paper presents a comprehensive study of MIMO mobile WiMAX... [22 Apr 2009]

Technical and Economic Viability of WiMAX-PLC Network Roll Out to Supply Broadband Access in Rural and Exurban Areas

White Paper Moreover, it enables businesses to communicate with clients and suppliers and limits business migration to urban areas. Broadband allows households to access advanced e-government, e-health and e-learning services,... [22 Apr 2009]

Mobile WiMAX Assessment in Sub-Urban Area to Support TV Broadcasting

White Paper The IEEE 802.16-2005 (Mobile WiMAX) is a specification of a broadband wireless network intended to support multiple services namely video based services. The results also show that WiMAX is able to... [15 Apr 2009]

An Advance in Wireless Broadband Communications Based on a WiMAX-HAPS Architecture

White Paper This paper summarizes the evaluation of the synergy of a WiMAX-High Altitude Platforms (HAPs) system at S-band for a low-cost fast-availability deployment in supplying broadband wireless communications services in a... [15 Apr 2009]

UK broadband: Reality is half the promised speed

News W is for WiMax Dissatisfaction with broadband quality was higher among rural users (14 per cent) than urban users (eight per cent). According to a preliminary version of the telecommunications... [08 Jan 2009]

Photos: Is this the next generation of mini laptops?

Photo Asked why Qualcomm is now concentrating its efforts on LTE - rather than rival long range connectivity tech WiMax - Salvatori said: "We do not believe WiMax is going to deliver performance you cannot... [03 Dec 2008]

Broadband Britain: UK needs wireless patchwork

News W is for WiMax He also advised better co-ordination in streetwork planning to make it more financially viable for providers to roll out fibre in urban areas. A major, independent review into the delivery... [12 Sep 2008]

£29bn bill for fibre to every UK home

News Asked whether wireless last mile technologies such as WiMax may be required to deliver next generation broadband in rural regions, the spokeswoman said: "There are lots of different mixtures of technologies that could... [08 Sep 2008]

BT plans £1.5bn fat pipe upgrade

News W is for WiMax Livingston said the aim is for urban and rural areas to benefit from the investment and the company is looking to work with local and regional bodies to deploy the tech in the best way. [15 Jul 2008]

Complexity makes travellers miss their connection

Comment In the not too distant future, you will be able to add 3G Long Term Evolution (LTE), mobile WiMax, multiple in multiple out (MiMo) and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) to the mix. W is for... [12 Jun 2008]

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