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WLAN (IEEE 802.11B) and WMAN (802.16A) Broadband Wireless Access: When Opportunities Drive Solutions

Overview The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineer (IEEE) approved in 1997 the Standard 802.11, followed by Standard 802.11b in 1999. Although the standards were intended for indoor wireless local area networks (WLAN), it took very little time to see WLAN-based products in point-to-point and point-to-multipoint outdoor solutions. The WLAN opportunity and its potential benefits drove vendors and users to find innovative approaches to overcome the IEEE 802.11b native problems in outdoor environments. In April 2002, the IEEE Standard 802.16 was approved, a standard that focuses on broadband wireless access in metropolitan area networks (WirelessMAN).

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PublisherRoyal Institute of Technology File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedDecember 2004 Downloads8
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