wifi wimax
Case Study: Design and Implement a Broadband Wireless Service Offering - Wireless Access, Wireless Extension
White Paper To design and deploy low-cost WiFi (802.11) and WiMax (802.16) wireless technologies to provide broadband data services that are customized to support the access requirements of residential, small/home office, and business-class subscribers. [03 Jul 2008]
The WiMAX Option for Delivering Converged Services
White Paper Potential applications include extending broadband capabilities to bring them closer to subscribers, filling gaps in cable, DSL and T1 services, WiFi and cellular backhaul, providing "last 100-meter" access from fiber to the curb and giving... [03 Jul 2008]
WiMax - The New New Hope for the Wireless Internet
White Paper WiMax is wireless data connectivity of a similar type to the 802.11 standards that are commonly known as WiFi. Unlike WiFi, WiMax has a range of up to 30 miles with data speeds of 75 Mbps. At the technical level, WiMax technology correctly... [03 Jul 2008]
WiMAX and WiFi Together: Deployment Models and User Scenarios
White Paper This paper explores the complementary nature of WiMAX and WiFi, as well as illustrates how service providers can leverage these technologies to offer wireless broadband Internet connectivity and compelling new services at affordable prices and in... [03 Apr 2008]
UMTS Femtocell as Wireless Residential Gateway
White Paper The discussion about UMTS based Femtocell (also called 3G Access Point') that is doing rounds for quite sometime to counter the challenge posed by unlicensed access technologies like WiFi and WiMAX. New competitors entering the market are posing a... [08 Jan 2008]
WiMAX at the Great Wall: Main Issues and Challenges in the Chinese Market
White Paper Despite the obstacles, there is enough room for WiMAX to expand in China as the coverage of fixed telecom service and WiFi is narrow. This white paper introduces some of the main issues surrounding WiMAX in China. [20 Sep 2007]
WiMAX and Its Applications
White Paper WiMAX is expected to have an explosive growth, as well as the WiFi, but compared with the Wi-Fi WiMAX provides broadband connections in greater areas, measured in square kilometers, even with links not in line of sight. [30 Aug 2007]
WiMax Changes Everything
White Paper WiMax - also called 802.16 - is very similar to WiFi networks such as those found in homes, offices and Starbucks all over the world. But it differs from WiFi in a number of important ways - its range is up to 10 miles, meaning that just one... [08 Aug 2007]
Implementation of OFDM Into Broadband Wireless Networks
White Paper In recent time new broadband wireless technologies such as Wifi and WiMAX emerged on the world markets. Due to its many advantages, OFDM has become the modern choice for these systems. This paper describes fundamental principles of OFDM and... [11 Apr 2007]
Satellite-Based Location: The Technological Challenges
White Paper These challenges are targeted by Alcatel in its technological roadmap, which uses its wide expertise to combine satellite positioning with mobile networks, WiFi, WiMAX, and dedicated sensors in handsets. [30 Nov 2006]
Ultrawideband Wireless Solutions
White Paper The presentation provides an overview of Ultrawidband usage model and technologies and provides technical solutions to coexistence with WiMAX and WiFi on mobile platforms. It also provides an update on Intel Ultrawideband technology roadmap. [04 Nov 2006]
Enterprise Security: WLAN & Beyond
White Paper Wireless in the enterprise already means more than WiFi. This webinar looks at how to centrally manage security in a world where the access methods are increasingly unwired and new technologies such as WiMax, 4G, and RFID could be new doors for... [12 May 2006]
Semiconductors: WiMAX - Not Your Father's WiFi
White Paper IEEE 802.16, also known as WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access), has been attracting the attention of wireless service providers, IC vendors, communications equipment OEMs and investors. [20 Jan 2005]
Taking WiFi to the Max
White Paper WiMax is a lot like WiFi, the short-range wireless technology that allows Web surfers to connect to the Internet at Starbucks and other so-called hot spots. But unlike WiFi's 150-foot range, WiMax has a reach of one to 10 miles, offering a way to... [20 Jan 2005]
A Realistic Look at an Emerging Wireless-Broadband Technology: When, Where, and WiMax
White Paper Now boasting more than 80 members, it serves the same purpose that the WiFi Alliance serves for 802.11: promoting the technology and certifying product interoperability. WiMax is a marketing name that a group of companies has bestowed upon a... [20 Jan 2005]
