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Comprehensive WiMAX and Wi-Fi Product Design Demands
As WiMAX and Wi-Fi become increasingly popular, the stakes increase for vendors servicing the market and the engineers developing new products.
Both standards are in the midst of a MIMO technology transition, providing further incentive to find new design and verification tools that can accelerate development of higher performance products.
preview:
http://www.azimuthsystems.com
date: 4/1/2007
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Design of a Multi-Sector Base Station Using the Fujitsu WiMAX SoC
The Fujitsu WiMAX 802.16-2004 baseband SoC is designed for the development of cost-effective subscriber stations and base stations in the licensed or license-exempt bands from 2 to 11GHz.
Base stations use TDD or FDD techniques to communicate with subscriber stations.
The different types of base stations include pico, micro and multi-sector base stations.
This note briefly discusses the TDD and FDD mode reference designs for base stations by...
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http://www.fujitsu.com
date: 10/1/2005
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IEEE Standard 802.16: A Technical Overview of the WirelessMAN Air Interface for Broadband...
The broadband wireless access industry, which provides high-rate network connections to sta-tionary sites, has matured to the point at which it now has a standard for second-generation wireless metropolitan area networks.
IEEE Standard 802.16, with its WirelessMAN air interface, sets the stage for widespread and effective deployments worldwide.
This article overviews the technical medium access control and physical layer features of this...
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http://grouper.ieee.org
date: 6/4/2002
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RF Spectrum Utilization in WiMAX
This paper discusses the implementation of IEEE 802.16a/d/e WirelessMAN (broadband wireless access), also referred to as WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access), in terms of frequency spectrum.
Spectrum-regulating bodies around the world have earmarked frequency bands, both licensed and unlicensed, for broadband deployment.
Semiconductor suppliers, such as Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA), offer flexible chipsets
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http://www.fujitsu.com
date: 11/1/2004
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WiMAX Technology and Deployment for Last-Mile Wireless
Where they exist today, these applications use expensive proprietary methods for broadband wireless access.
This expense can be dramatically reduced by using interoperability-tested WiMAX silicon solutions based on the IEEE 802.16d standard.
Leaders in semiconductor technology, such as Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc., will deliver the expanded broadband wireless capabilit
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http://www.fujitsu.com
date: 8/1/2004
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