WiMAX
Wireless Broadband: Comparative Analysis of HSDPA Vs. WiMAX
White Paper This paper gives an overview of the comparative analysis of two major technologies HSDPA and WiMAX, as a precursor to the complete experimental and simulation study of real-time streaming services (video) and... [22 Apr 2009]
WiMAX Technology: LOS and NLOS Environments
White Paper While many technologies currently available for fixed broadband wireless can only provide line of sight (LOS) coverage, the technology behind WiMAX has been optimized to provide excellent non line of sight (NLOS) coverage. [27 Jul 2007]
WiMAX: Taxonomy
White Paper And today WiMax promises to take the internet to a whole new level. This paper will look at the 802.16 (WiMax) technology and see what are the key challenges involved. Technology has made the world a lot... [23 Apr 2009]
WiMAX: MAC Layer Performance Assessments
White Paper This paper focuses on WiMAX since this wireless technology allows broadband communications. This paper provides here a preliminary study on MAC layer performance as well as a sensitivity study to its parameters. [23 Apr 2009]
WiMax joins 3G fold
News WiMax has effectively been folded into 3G's future development, after the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) decision to include it in the IMT-2000 set of standards. Although WiMax and 3G have... [22 Oct 2007]
WiMax WISP hits Warwick
News Pipex Wireless, the joint venture between Intel and ISP Pipex, is to set up its second deployment of WiMax in the UK. The number two rollout will take place in the city of Warwick, with the WISP (wireless ISP) working... [18 Jan 2007]
WiMAX Performance Evaluation
White Paper One of the most promising is undoubtedly IEEE 802.16 standard, also known as WiMAX. In recent time, new advanced wireless systems emerged at the world markets. For both, service providers and potential customers, is... [22 Apr 2009]
WiMAX Opportunities in the Broadcast Environment
White Paper WiMAX is a fully integrated companion to the widely adopted Wi-Fi wireless broadband technology found in homes and businesses around the world. While Wi-Fi was developed to cover small areas such as a home, coffee shop... [23 Apr 2009]
WiMax to turbo charge alternative carriers
News Alternative telecoms operators in the US are likely to be among the first to benefit from the rise of WiMax wireless technology. A research note from Meta Group points to WiMax - just now becoming known... [10 Aug 2004]
WiMax advances in Argentina
News It is expected to be the first deployment of WiMax in South America. The WiMax technology will enable real wireless mobility. BreezeMax isn't a certified WiMax platform, because the... [14 Jul 2004]
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]
Cheat Sheet: WiMax
Cheat Sheet WiMax? The WiMax cheerleaders are trying to find a way of fitting the service in to the already crowded microwave bands it's designed to use. WiMax is often described as super-powered... [12 Oct 2004]
Driving 4G: WiMAX & LTE
White Paper WiMAX and LTE are well positioned to drive the global evolution towards pervasive wireless broadband communications with market acceptance, rich ecosystems, and promising economies of scale. Motorola's committed focus... [01 Apr 2009]
Wi-MuMe: WiMAX MuLTIHOP MeSH - A Relay Based Approach to Deliver Broadband to Rural Communities
White Paper Multi-hop relay based WiMAX is one of the proposed solutions to address the problem of capacity and coverage expansion in the developing and under-developed regions of the world. Compared with the Point to Multi-Point... [22 Apr 2009]
WiMAX at the Great Wall: Main Issues and Challenges in the Chinese Market
White Paper This white paper introduces some of the main issues surrounding WiMAX in China. As operators, equipment makers as well as handset vendors are focusing their efforts on the 3G field, they cannot afford to invest in the... [20 Sep 2007]