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IEEE 802.16 Medium Access Control and Service Provisioning

White Paper This paper describes the IEEE 802.16 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and the 802.16 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA), Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols, both of which are key elements of the... [11 Sep 2009]

Deploying Mobile WiMAX Networks

White Paper WiMAX, the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is described by the WiMAX Forum as "A standards-based technology enabling the delivery of last mile wireless broadband access... [23 Apr 2009]

Using WiMAX Technology to Improve Volcano Monitoring: The WEIRD System

White Paper IEEE 802.16 standards (IEEE, 2004; IEEE, 2005), commonly known as WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access Forum), is one of the most promising broadband wireless access technology for next... [23 Apr 2009]

Using XSIC Technology in Fixed WiMAX Networks for Improved Network Economics and User Experience

White Paper The WiMAX forum proposes two main techniques for enhancing spectral efficiency: using aggressive reuse schemes and using smart antenna techniques such as AAS (Adaptive Antenna Systems) and MIMO (Multiple... [23 Apr 2009]

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 WiMAX (Worldwide... [23 Apr 2009]

Networking Profiles and Alvarion's OPEN WiMAX Applications: A Technical Evaluation of WiMAX Forum Profile C

White Paper As an initiator and developer of the WiMAX Forum's profile C-based architecture, Alvarion continues to promote OPEN WiMAX, ensuring the open architecture of Mobile... [22 Apr 2009]

WiMAX Forum White Paper - Spectrum Opportunities Below 1 GHz

White Paper This paper provides an analysis of spectrum opportunities for WiMAX technologies in bands below 1 GHz. It describes the recent regulatory developments in the bands below 1 GHz, focusing especially on the upper part of... [22 Apr 2009]

Intel & Alvarion Demo Mobile WiMAX: Delivering True MIMO at Intel's Developer Forum

White Paper Operators demand more bandwidth out of mobile WiMAX. They require higher throughputs to support mobile TV, high volume of Voice over IP (VoIP) voice calls, online gaming, and business level file transfer rates. [22 Apr 2009]

The WiMAX Forum Certified Program

White Paper The WiMAX Forum Certified program plays an essential role in enabling and accelerating the adoption of WiMAX products and services. It ensures that subscriber devices from any... [22 Apr 2009]

Mobile WiMAX Technology for Fixed Broadband Developments

White Paper The WiMAX Forum has developed Mobile WiMAX system profiles that define the mandatory and optional features of the IEEE standard necessary to build a Mobile WiMAX... [22 Apr 2009]

Performance Analysis of the WIMAX-D Physical Layer Blocks on a Next Generation Baseband Processor Platform

White Paper Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access was defined by the WIMAX Forum formed in 2001. This paper provides an overview of the radio interface physical layer requirements of... [22 Apr 2009]

WiMAX Capacity White Paper

White Paper IEEE 802.16, commonly known by its industry forum moniker of WiMAX, a wireless protocol intended for establishing metropolitan area networks that supply broadband data and voice services. This white... [22 Apr 2009]

WiMAX Applications for Utilities

White Paper Vertical applications present a huge new market opportunity for WiMAX operators. WiMAX is not the only wireless technology that can support vertical applications, but it is particularly well suited to... [22 Apr 2009]

A Comparative Analysis of Spectrum Alternatives for WiMAX Networks With Deployment Scenarios Basedon the U.S 700 MHz Band

White Paper The Mobile WiMAX Release 1.0 Profiles currently cover several frequency bands ranging from 2300 MHz to 3800 MHz. For comparison purposes these bands can be grouped into two categories, 2500 MHz and 3500 MHz. [22 Apr 2009]

Compatibility of Services Using WiMax Technology With Satellite Services in the 2.3 - 2.7 Ghz and 3.3 - 3.8 Ghz Bands

White Paper This paper sets out a range of issues that may arise through sharing some spectrum with satellite services in two key candidate bands for WiMAX technology: 2.3-2.7 GHz and 3.3-3.8 GHz. The general conclusion drawn is... [22 Apr 2009]

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