CDMA2000, WCDMA and WiMAX are three widely used 3G technologies. Since they share the same goal, which is to provide broader coverage and higher throughput in 3G networks, an impar...
Abstract--Today's mobile devices support many wireless technologies to achieve ubiquitous connectivity. Economic and energy constraints, however, drive the industry to impleme...
Lei Yang, Vinod Kone, Xue Yang, York Liu, Ben Y. Z...
— In order to extend the coverage of wireless communication to metropolitan scale, the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) standard was developed and ratifie...
Tsz Ho Chan, Mounir Hamdi, Chui Ying Cheung, Maode...
Recently, WiMAX has been proposed as an attractive wireless communication technology for providing broadband access for metropolitan areas. Despite its salient features from the t...
The IEEE 802.16 standard provides a specification for a fixed and mobile broadband wireless access system, offering high data rate transmission of multimedia services with differen...
Thomas Michael Bohnert, Marco Castrucci, Nicola Ci...
The telecommunication industry has been through disruptive times, but data networking service revenue has continued to rise. The telecom industry is expected to continue to grow as...
WiMAX has been introduced as a competitive alternative for metropolitan broadband wireless access technologies. It is connection oriented and it can provide very high data rates, ...
Fourth Generation (4G) is the next generation of wireless networks that will replace third Generation (3G) networks sometimes in future. 4G is intended to provide high speed, high...
Abstract— WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is a promising technology for last-mile broadband Internet access. In multiservice WiMAX networks, call admissio...