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A Study of Imminent and Emerging Broadband Wireless Technologies
In recent years, personal data communications in the form of Internet access has seen an enormous growth. High-performance wireless access technology is being sought for nomadicity and mobility, as well as for reach into areas not served by wireline technologies. Broadband access is a fast-growing telecommunication market globally, and India...
Tags: Broadband Wireless, Broadband, Wireless Access, High-performance Wireless Access Technology, Wireless, Wi-Fi
White papers 2005-03-01

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Pioneering University Deploys Canada's First 802.11n Wireless Network
Concordia University wanted to keep up with a young, technology-savvy user base and continue to use the wireless network to add innovative applications and services both on and off campus. The challenge was to "Future-proof" the wireless infrastructure to accommodate more users accessing the network simultaneously and improve WLAN predictability...
Tags: Network, IEEE 802.11n, Cisco Systems Inc., Concordia University, Wireless Network, Wi-Fi, Wireless
Case studies 2008-03-01
Performance Analysis of MIMO NLOS OFDM Broadband Fixed Wireless Access Systems
The combination of Multiple Input Multiple Output MIMO techniques and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM modulation, two powerful technologies in the physical layer design, represents a promising means to provide high-data-rate and high-quality wireless access in presence of Non Line Of Sight NLOS propagation. This paper focuses on performance evaluation...
Tags: Performance, MIMO, Wireless Access, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers 2005-12-14
Providing Radio Spectrum for Broadband Wireless Access Services
Broadband Wireless Access BWA is a technology aimed at providing high-speed access, using wireless means, to networks for users over a wide area. In addition to deployment in customer access networks such as broadband wireless local loops for fixed customers or direct access networks for fixed or mobile customers, the...
Tags: Mobile, Network, Broadband Wireless, Radio, Broadband, Spectrum, Wireless Access, Broadband Internet, Wireless, Telecommunications, Networking
White papers 2007-05-11
Motorola Point-to-Point Solutions and WiMAX: Reliable, High-Throughput Backhaul for WiMAX Networks
WiMAX Wireless interoperability for Microwave Access is a broadband wireless access technology that gives users an alternative to access broadband services - specifically high-speed internet access. WiMAX is an international standard for delivering voice, video and data over microwave RF Radio Frequency spectrum to stationary or moving users - thereby...
Tags: Broadband Wireless, Broadband, Motorola Inc., WiMAX, Broadband Internet, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Telecommunications, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2007-07-05
Designing Multihop Wireless Backhaul Networks With Delay Guarantees
As wireless access technologies improve in data rates, the problem focus is shifting towards providing adequate backhaul from the wireless access points to the Internet. Existing wired backhaul technologies such as copper wires running at DSL, T1, or T3 speeds can be expensive to install or lease, and are becoming...
Tags: Network, Wireless Access, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers
Retooling WLAN Access Points With Intel IXP422 Network Processor Improves Performance, Lowers Costs, Speeds Time to Market
Since 1999, RadioFrame Networks has focused on enhancing the wireless experience for enterprise users by making wireless communications technology work better indoors. With their unique converged mobile cellular services and wireless data solution, RadioFrame developers sought to deliver exceptional coverage, capacity and uninterrupted connections to mobile phones and wireless data...
Tags: Processor, Performance, WLAN, Intel Corp., Access Point, RadioFrame Networks, Wi-Fi, Wireless
Case studies
Effect of Slow Fading and Adaptive Modulation on TCP/UDP Performance of High-Speed Packet Wireless Networks
High speed data wireless networks in multipath environments suffer channel impairment from many sources such as thermal noise, path loss, shadowing, and fading. In particular, short-term fading caused by mobility imposes irreducible error floor bounds on system performance. The paper studies the effect of fading on the performance of the...
Tags: Performance, Network, TCP, UDP, Modulation, Wireless Network, Tcp/Ip, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
White papers 2006-08-25
Introduction to Mobility Java Technology
To develop applications using wireless Java technology, one will need to assimilate information from several fields. A person needs to understand something about wireless communications technology, the business of wireless communications, and a lot about the Java platform. Where should he or she begin? This paper contains a high-level overview...
Tags: Wireless Communication, Mobility, Java Technology, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers
Will WiMAX Cut the Wires to Your Home?
WiMAX technology has the potential to upset the way internet data is delivered to both mobile and home users. With high performance in both distance and throughput, WiMAX technology could be a boon to current internet providers seeking to become the leader of next generation wireless internet access. This paper...
Tags: WiMAX, Internet, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers 2005-05-11
The Market Opportunity for Multiple Antenna Technology for Next Generation Broadband Wireless Systems
The rapid growth of the Internet user base and of bandwidth-hungry applications in recent years has created a need for Broadband Wireless BW access for residential and business consumers. The only predictable trend is that data rates and QoS requirements will increase rapidly. This demand for high-speed wireless access/connectivity is...
Tags: Broadband Wireless, Broadband, Wireless, Broadband Internet, Wi-Fi, Telecommunications
White papers 2005-04-25
Licensed Versus Unlicensed Wireless
Although licensed- and unlicensed-band equipment can operate cooperatively to serve the wide variety of applications for wireless communications, there has been a long-standing debate over which is the better technology. Now this licensed-versus-unlicensed debate should be reconsidered in light of new technologies that provide high-availability links in the unlicensed spectrum....
Tags: Radio, Technology, Motorola Inc., Radio Technology, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
White papers 2007-04-16
20 Myths of Wi-Fi Interference: Dispel Myths to Gain High-Performing and Reliable Wireless
The growing ubiquity of wireless devices combined with the advent of mobility applications requires businesses to be diligent in managing inference throughout their deployments. The many wireless technologies and commonplace electric devices already in use and newly emerging impede wireless performance. RF interference can be a major inhibitor to wireless...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers 2007-12-01
From Idea to Implementation – How to Successfully Deploy a Wireless LAN
The performance and capacity of a wireless LAN are impacted by many factors – ranging from 802.11 issues to physical wireless link quality and amount and type of traffic generated at the application layer. In this white paper, you’ll learn key issues and factors to consider when planning a WLAN...
Tags: Nortel Networks Corp., WLAN, LANs, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
White papers
Ultra-Wideband (UWB Technology): Enabling High-Speed Wireless Personal Area Networks
Ultra-WideBand UWB technology offers a solution for the bandwidth, cost, power consumption, and physical size requirements of next-generation consumer electronic devices. UWB enables wireless connectivity with consistent high data rates across multiple devices and PCs within the digital home and the office. This emerging technology provides the high bandwidth that...
Tags: UWB, Ultrawideband (UWB), Wireless
White papers 2005-02-01
Architecture and Design of a Primary Wireless Network
Intel IT created a new Wireless LAN WLAN architecture and network design that enables to use wireless as a primary access method for data, voice, and video services at a 5,000-user campus. The goal was to overcome the inherent challenges presented by wireless and deliver high performance, Quality of Service...
Tags: Network, WLAN, Intel Corp., Wireless Network, Wi-Fi, Wireless LANs, LANs, Wireless, Networking
White papers 2006-09-01
Users and Applications - The evolving deployment of wireless remote access technology
There are many reasons used to justify the deployment of technology, but ultimately it has to address the commercial needs of the business. It can be quite easy to embark in a particular direction, trying out the latest technologies being promoted by vendors, only to find that these do...
Tags: T-Mobile, Technology, Remote Access, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Telecommunications
White papers 2005-11-04
Cisco Deploys Wireless LAN Technology to Increase Productivity
Cisco IT began developing a consistent and supported wireless networking architecture. During this process, IT recognized a growing number of non-IT deployments throughout the company, led by user demand for the benefits offered by wireless networking. Cisco IT's challenge was to provide secure, reliable, consistent, high-performance, and cost-effective wireless services...
Tags: LAN, WLAN, Wireless Networking, Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco IT, Wi-Fi, Wireless
Case studies
Weather Forecasting - Predicting Performance for Streaming Video Over Wireless LANs
The growth of wireless LANs has brought the expectation for high-bitrate streaming video to wireless PCs. However, it remains unclear how wireless channel characteristics impact the quality of streaming video sent over wireless LANs. This paper presents results from experiments that stream commercial video over a wireless campus network. By...
Tags: Performance, Streaming Video, WLAN, Video, Forecasting, Web Site Development, LANs, Wi-Fi, Web Technology, Digital Video, Wireless LANs, Wireless, Internet, Networking, Personal Technology
White papers 2005-06-13
Connection Management Over an Ethernet Based Wireless Mesh Network
This paper discusses the Wireless Mesh Network developed in the scope of the IBBT Wireless Building Automation project. This WMN is designed as a high datarate wireless backbone interconnection between the other wireless networks used in the WBA architecture. This paper demonstrates that switched Ethernet is a technology that, with...
Tags: Network, Mesh Networking, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
White papers 2007-08-07
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