WiMAX 802.16d
Implementation of a Digital IF Transceiver for SDR-Based WiMAX Base Station
White Paper This paper presents the implementation and performance of a Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology-based-Digital Intermediate Frequency (IF) transceiver for IEEE 802.16d standard, often referred to as a... [23 Apr 2009]
Mobility Improvement in IEEE 802.16
White Paper WiMAX, IEEE standard 802.16 has attracted attention of users and industry, for its promise of delivering broadband wireless connection. WiMAX was initially developed as a fixed wireless broadband... [23 Apr 2009]
Transmission of IEEE802.16d WiMAX Signals Over Radio-Over-Fibre IMDD Links
White Paper In this paper, an overview of RoF technology is provided, followed by the description of suitable architectures for the deployment of WIMAX networks employing RoF systems. Finally, experiments demonstrating the... [23 Apr 2009]
The Competition and Cooperation of WiMAX, WLAN and 3G
White Paper WiMAX has been the hottest topic since the year 2004. Controversy on advantages and disadvantages of WiMAX, WLAN and 3G along with the emergency of WiMAX upsets masses of mobile... [23 Apr 2009]
Capturing Customers Today With WiMAX 802.16d: The Business and Technology Case for Fixed WiMAX
White Paper Operators with immediate wireless broadband customer opportunities should capture such accounts with WiMAX 802.16d. The delivery of wireless broadband services to permanent installations such as... [22 Apr 2009]
RF Transceiver of WiMAX Base Station for 802.16d
White Paper The design of a RF transceiver for WiMAX base station based on IEEE 802.16d standard using OFDM technology is presented in this paper. The experimental results show that the RF transceiver has perfect... [22 Apr 2009]
A Link Adaptation Algorithm in MIMO-Based WiMAX Systems
White Paper In order to extend the coverage of wireless communication to metropolitan scale, the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) standard was developed and ratified as the IEEE 802.16d... [22 Apr 2009]
Implementation of WiFiRe and Rural WiMAX
White Paper The paper also present rural WiMAX, project at Intel Research where development of 802.16d based WiMAX devices is in progress. In rural WiMAX, the paper presents 5116... [22 Apr 2009]
Codium's Brief 'WiMAX Technology Trends' Paper
White Paper In the WiMAX World show in Vienna, Austria it has become apparent that the very same vendors that chose to rest importance, rightly so of course, from the 802.16d standard and thus focussed all their R&D... [22 Apr 2009]
WEIRD Testbeds With Fixed and Mobile WiMAX Technology for User Applications, Telemedicine and Monitoring of Impervious Areas
White Paper This paper introduces the work done in the EU Sixth Framework Programme Project WEIRD to design and set up WiMAX testbeds in four EU countries. The testbeds are used to demonstrate how WiMAX technology... [22 Apr 2009]
Completing the 4G Vision: Gateways for Mobile WiMAX
White Paper WiMAX is a set of specifications created by the WiMAX Forum and based on standards developed by the IEEE 802.16 Working Group (WG). There are two standards of note here. The first is IEEE 802.16-2004,... [29 Feb 2008]
WiMAX: Demystifying 802.16d and 801.16e
White Paper As a principal member of the WiMAX Forum, SOMA Networks believes that the IEEE 802.16 Standard shows great promise for the future of broadband wireless access. It is the most progressive, full-featured wireless standard... [19 Oct 2007]
Designing Multihop Wireless Backhaul Networks With Delay Guarantees
White Paper Longhaul, non-line-of-sight wireless technologies such as WiMAX (802.16d) hold the promise of enabling a high speed wireless backhaul as a cost-effective alternative. As wireless access technologies... [09 Dec 2006]
Universal WiMAX: The WiMAX Solution for Both Fixed and Mobile Operators
White Paper WiMAX 802.16e-based solutions are available, perform much better than WiMAX 802.16d-based solutions for fixed applications, and are the only possible WiMAX solutions for... [29 Nov 2006]
WiMax comes to Westminster
News A UK company is ready to start offering businesses in central London a high-speed telecoms service over WiMax. Urban WiMax claims it will be significantly cheaper than fixed-line symmetric broadband... [21 Mar 2006]