Mobile WiMAX's hidden problem
Blog If you take the industry's word for it, mobile WiMAX -- 802.16e -- is serenely sailing on towards deployment. Mobile WiMAX may be fast and the devices suitably small and capable - but the transmitters are hideously inefficient.
[June 6, 2008, 14:33]
Mobile WiMAX Performance Improvement Using a Novel Algorithm With a New Form of Adaptive Modulation
White Papers Mobile WiMAX is a broadband wireless solution that enables convergence of mobile and fixed broadband networks through a common wide area broadband radio access technology and flexible network architecture.
[April 23, 2009, 1:24]
Mobile WiMAX
White Papers This paper provides an overview of a mobile WiMAX solution. WiMAX stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX). An introduction of WiMAX Radio Access Network (RAN) solution is provided, followed by a technology and capability...
[January 8, 2008, 2:43]
Mobile WiMAX: Leaving Limits Behind
White Papers Mobile WiMAX offers continuous connectivity using many types of mobile consumer devices. This allows people to get the most out of work or play while on the go or indoors, taking their broadband connections mobile or making their mobile service...
[April 22, 2009, 1:24]
Mobile WiMAX ASN Gateways: Design & Implementation Considerations
White Papers Mobile WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e-2005) is one of the most hotly anticipated technologies in telecom history. But unlike some other technologies that produced a buzz before their commercial debut, mobile WiMAX already has the service provider and Telecom...
[April 15, 2009, 1:22]
Mobile WiMAX System Performance - Simulated Versus Experimental Results
White Papers This paper addresses the downlink performance of mobile WiMAX operating at 2.3GHz in an urban environment. Simulated Packet Error Rate (PER) versus Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) graphs are generated on a per link-speed basis using a fully compliant...
[April 22, 2009, 1:24]
Mobile WiMAX - Deployment Scenarios Performance Analysis
White Papers In this paper, dynamic system level simulation methodology of mobile WiMAX (IEEE Std 802.16e) is described. Evaluated performance of mobile WiMAX system such as signal-to-interference + noise ratio distributions, spectral efficiency and system...
[April 23, 2009, 1:24]
Mobile WiMax standard ratified
News Some WiMax supporters see the technology as a both a complement to mobile networks and a replacement for citywide Wi-Fi. Mobile network transmitters still have a longer reach than WiMax transmitters, but supporters of WiMax believe that cellular...
[December 9, 2005, 12:30]
Photos: Mobile WiMax in action
News Last Friday, ZDNet.co.uk was treated to a demonstration of mobile WiMax, the variant of the high-speed, long-distance and high-bandwidth wireless technology that enables users to be connected on the move.
[July 30, 2007, 18:35]
Mobile WiMax to hit UK mid-2007
News The UK is likely to see its first deployment of the mobile WiMax standard around the middle of next year, but as a substitute for fixed broadband rather than a new mobile technology. According to Stephane LeDreau, Nortel's wireless business leader...
[October 12, 2006, 13:05]
Universal WiMAX for Fixed, Mobile, Converged and Private Operators
White Papers It promises so-called "Universal WiMAX" - one access technology capable of supporting fixed, nomadic and mobile services. The latest standard for WiMAX, known as 802.16e-2005, stands to unify what has been a fragmented market.
[November 30, 2006, 0:00]
Distributed Network Architecture for WiMAX: Digital, Converged, Mobile IP World
White Papers With a distributed WiMAX network architecture, the WiMAX system simply becomes an extension of the IP network to the mobile user. Leveraging simple IP-based backhaul connections, service providers can very readily service a myriad of WiMAX base...
[May 21, 2008, 1:01]
Universal WiMAX: For Fixed, Mobile, Converged and Private Operators
White Papers It promises so-called "Universal WiMAX" - one access technology capable of supporting fixed, nomadic and mobile services. The latest standard for WiMAX, known as 802.16e-2005, stands to unify what has been a fragmented market.
[April 23, 2009, 1:24]
Mobile WiMAX Femtocells: Big Challenges to Thinking Small
White Papers Mobile WiMAX femtocells may be beneficial in some deployments, especially in suburban or rural residential areas, where it might not be cost-effective for operators to deploy a dense network of macro base stations.
[April 23, 2009, 1:24]
Fixed Vs. Mobile WiMAX: Mobility Monomania?
White Papers Much of the initial promise of WiMAX for the US market is being diluted by vendor "Group think" that places too great an emphasis on as yet unavailable (for the US market) mobile variants of WiMAX (802.16e and 802.16m).
[April 23, 2009, 1:24]
YouTube generation key to mobile WiMax uptake
News Fledgling technology mobile WiMax could rack up 80 million subscribers within five years — despite having just two commercial networks to its name to date. In its latest forecast, Juniper Research predicts mobile WiMax will begin to take off...
[December 12, 2007, 10:33]
Making the Case for Mobile WiMAX
White Papers This white paper looks at the different use cases for WiMAX, explains the spectrum choices facing service providers and explores the benefits of choosing Mobile WiMAX. WiMAX will enable a service provider to provide cost-effective broadband...
[February 22, 2007, 0:00]
UK-wide mobile WiMax rollout unlikely, says backer
News Mobile WiMax could serve a substantial niche market in the UK, but is unlikely to deployed in any nationwide networks, a member of a key industry group has said. Bluenowhere, a wholesale wireless network operator, is one of the companies involved...
[July 22, 2009, 11:00]
UK may get new mobile WiMax operator
News A new operator is gearing up to enter the UK enterprise market with a mobile WiMax offering, a Motorola executive has claimed. Speaking to ZDNet.co.uk at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Monday, Motorola's director of LTE (the long-term...
[February 11, 2008, 15:36]
Intel announces mobile WiMax chip
News Intel's Rosedale II mobile WiMax chip was announced on Monday, which the company hopes will help further popularise the high-speed mobile technology. Rosedale II is our first silicon that supports [mobile Wimax]… which gives us a migration story...
[July 24, 2006, 10:10]



