WiMAX (802.16) White Papers
The Business Case for WiMAX in the Enterprise
Overview Intel employees worldwide increasingly need high-speed network access at home to facilitate working in global markets and in geographically dispersed teams, as well as to help balance the demands of work and home. In markets where wired broadband services are widely available, they have migrated many users from dial-up networking to wired broadband for network access from home. Trial participants saved about seven hours per week on average and worked an additional eight hours per week from home. They continue using WiMAX and other employees have since subscribed to the services.
| Publisher | Intel | File Format | |
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| Date Published | February 2007 | Downloads | 4 |
| Format | White Papers | ||
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Broadband Wireless Access With WiMax/802.16: Current Performance Benchmarks and Future Potential
This paper first provides a tutorial overview of 802.16. Then, based on extensive recent studies, this paper presents the realistic attainable throughput and performance of expected WiMax compatible systems based...
Interference-Aware IEEE 802.16 WiMax Mesh Networks
The IEEE 802.16 WiMax standard provides a mechanism for creating multi-hop mesh, which can be deployed as a high speed wide-area wireless network. To realize the full potential of such...
A High Linearity, High Efficiency WiMAX Power Amplifier Using SiC MESFETs
This paper describes the results of a broadband, high linearity, high efficiency power amplifier for WiMAX basestation applications in the 3.3 - 3.9 GHz band. Using SiC MESFETs, a single-stage...
The WiMAX Option for Delivering Converged Services
The evolving 802.16 technology standard often referred to as Broadband Wireless or WiMAX, potentially can deliver flexible, cost-effective fixed or portable wireless solutions enabling high bandwidth services, with an array...
Overview of WiMAX
WiMAX is a standard-based wireless technology that provides high throughput broadband connections over long distance. WiMAX can be used for a number of applications, including "last mile" broadband connections, hotspots...



