flash ofdm
FLASH-OFDM for 450MHz: Advanced Mobile Broadband Solution for 450MHz Operators
White Paper Flarion's FLASH-OFDM system meets the needs of the 450MHz operators that are looking to deploy a mobile broadband solution. Across the globe, 450MHz operators continue to investigate the technology... [17 Sep 2007]
FLASH-OFDM for Mobile Broadband Communications
White Paper Like its predecessors, TDMA and CDMA, FLASH-OFDM is an air interface technology designed for wide area networks in licensed spectrum. However, unlike its predecessors, the... [24 Mar 2005]
FLASH-OFDM: The All IP, Packet-Switched Approach to Mobile Broadband Communications
White Paper FLASH-OFDM is the culmination of a focused design effort to produce a broadband mobile communications system that seamlessly operates with the existing Internet and its protocols, delivering the full... [02 Nov 2004]
T-Mobile Selects Cisco to Support FLASH-OFDM Services in Slovakia
White Paper T-Mobile Slovakia selected Cisco's mobile operator solutions to process and manage radio access network traffic and FLASH-OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) network layer aggregation.... [06 Jun 2006]
Flarion FLR 2500 FLASH-OFDM Chipset
White Paper The FLR 2500 Chipset enables any IP-based mobile communications device (i.e.notebook computer, PDA, handheld, etc.to communicate with an operator's FLASH OFDM mobile broadband network. In conjunction... [16 Oct 2004]
T-Mobile Selects Cisco to Support FLASH-OFDM Services in Slovakia
T-Mobile Slovakia selected Cisco's mobile operator solutions to process and manage radio access network traffic and FLASH-OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) network layer aggregation.... [06 Jun 2006]
Flarion Establishes Broadband Mobile Beachhead With FLASH-OFDM
White Paper Flarion has captured market attention with its Fast Hopped Low Latency Access with Seamless Handoff, Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (FLASH-OFDM) technology, which it is proposing as a... [16 Oct 2004]
Radioactive: Which way for wireless broadband?
Comment Another alternative is the Flash-OFDM technology offered by Flarion. The first nationwide Flarion Flash-OFDM network was deployed by T-Mobile in Slovakia and the Finnish... [27 Jul 2006]
Mobile broadband first rolls out in Europe
News The broadband access technology will be based on Flarion's Flash OFDM technology - a competitor to WiMax - and will be available to Slovakians in and around the capital Bratislava and 19 other regions in... [18 Oct 2005]
The 4 Ps for Mobile Broadband Adoption: Pipe, Protocol, Policies, and Profitability
White Paper This paper discusses the 4 Ps in detail, and explains how flash-OFDM meets each one. The demand for wireless data will take off when operators deploy a technology that addresses the 4 Ps and satisfies... [02 Mar 2004]
Mobile Broadband at Virginia Tech
White Paper The term is synonymous with FLASH-OFDM, a 3G alternative system developed and marketed by Flarion Technologies. Mobile broadband is defined as broadband access (e.g.cable and DSL) in the cellular... [23 Aug 2007]
Quality of Service (QoS) over an IP-Friendly Air link: Maximizing Network Capacity, Revenue, and Performance in the Mobile Broadband Environment
White Paper This paper discusses why QoS is so critical, the challenges of delivering mobile broadband services, and the advantages that are enabled by FLASH-OFDM’s air link QoS capability. QoS is defined as a... [02 Mar 2004]
Vector-LDPC Codes for Mobile Broadband Communications
White Paper In addition, it provides an architecture overview of the Vector-LDPC coding solution and its competitive advantages of Vector-LDPC, and shows its impact on the FLASH-OFDM mobile broadband system.... [02 Mar 2004]
Qualcomm buys Flarion for $600m
News Qualcomm was attracted to Flarion by its team and portfolio of intellectual property, which includes the next-generation wireless technologies OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex Access) and... [11 Aug 2005]
Mobile Broadband Wireless Access
White Paper This paper evaluates the current commercial alternatives to satisfy that need: WiMAX variants, MBWA (IEEE 802.20), Flash-OFDM and 3G technologies. Mobile broadband wireless access is needed to provide... [24 May 2006]
