WiMAX (802.16) White Papers
Comparison of Handovers in UMTS and WiMAX
Overview The WiMAX, or IEEE 802.16, is emerging broadband wireless technology. There are several versions of 802.16, which differ among other in the user mobility support. This paper analyzes the existing types of handover applied in the third generation mobile networks and compares them with handovers used in WiMAX technology. The study is based on the latest IEEE 802.16e version.
| Publisher | Czech Technical University | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | September 2006 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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