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Explosive Growth of WiMAX Requires Certified Professional Engineers
by WiMAX Forum
Published: July 15, 2008  Type: White Paper

With predicted revenue growth at 1.5 billion US dollars by 20091, WiMAX is fast becoming the first significant fourth-generation-wireless alternative for both consumer and commercial broadband wireless.

Securing Broadband Wireless
by CipherOptics
Published: August 1, 2006  Type: Product Literature

CipherOptics data protection gateways are uniquely suited to the demands of secure, broadband wireless networking. This product document outlines the benefits of CipherOptics.

Future Wide Area Wireless White Paper
by Cambridge Wireless
Published: January 1, 2006  Type: White Paper

This White Paper has offered some possible definitions that can be used to qualify future wide area wireless system requirements.

Why MAX? A Wireless Primer and Discussion on Wireless Reality
by Qualcomm
Published: September 1, 2005  Type: White Paper

This paper seperates truth from speculation concerning issues related to Wi-Fi and WiMAX.

WiMAX Deployment Considerations for Fixed Wireless Access in the 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz Licensed Bands
by WiMAX Forum
Published: June 1, 2005  Type: White Paper

This paper addresses some of the deployment considerations for a wireless metropolitan area network based WiMAX. This paper will focus on deployments using licensed spectrum in the 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz frequency bands.

Government Use of Wireless Broadband
by Commonwealth of Australia
Published: February 1, 2005  Type: White Paper

This paper concentrates on the use of wireless technology within the government sector only.

The Broadband Wireless Access Market: Evolution of the WiMAX Standard
by Proxim
Published: September 1, 2004  Type: White Paper

In this white paper, you'll learn about the WiMAX standard and how WiMAX Forum Certified technology can enable your organization.

Broadband Wireless, A New Era in Communications
by Intel
Published: July 14, 2004  Type: White Paper

Broadband wireless will revolutionize people's lives by enabling a high speed connection directly to the key people and information that customers want, whenever they want it. This paper describes how Intel is embracing the wireless revolution.

Taking IT to the Streets: A Guide to Wide Area Wireless for the Non-Technical Business Professional
by Intermec Technologies Corporation
Published: March 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

This guide is written for operations managers who desire a basic understanding of mobile wireless communication. It will provide an introduction to the technologies, the current state of the industry, and considerations for the future.

Wireless LANs vs. Wireless WANs
by Sierra Wireless
Published: November 1, 2002  Type: White Paper

This paper discusses the differences between wireless LAN and wireless WAN, and the two technologies are explained in detail, including: coverage, speeds, security, costs and the different uses of each. Also discussed is the possible use of these technol

Wireless Alphabet
by Synad Technologies
Published: September 1, 2002  Type: White Paper

The alphabet soup of wireless networking standards is confusing the marketplace. At best it is stalling the adoption of wireless technology and at worst threatening the future of the sector. But as Andrew Watts, vice president of engineering at Synad exp

Method for Using Non Squared Constellation and How to Decoded them with Independent I and Q
by VOCAL Technologies, Ltd.
Published: July 1, 2002  Type: White Paper

This paper proposes a method for using non-squared constellations and how to decode them with independent I and Q. The easiest constellations to use are those that are square with an even power of two numbers of symbols. These square constellations are s

Method for using Concatenated Convolutional Turbo Codes in IEEE 802.16a
by VOCAL Technologies, Ltd.
Published: July 1, 2002  Type: White Paper

Turbo codes present a new and very powerful error control technique, which allows communication very close to the channel capacity. Since its discovery in 1993, a lot of research has been done in the application of turbo codes in deep space communication

Method for Using Non-squared QAM Constellations
by VOCAL Technologies, Ltd.
Published: May 1, 2002  Type: White Paper

This paper proposes a method for using non-square QAM constellations with independent I&Q. This method is based in the creation of non-separable I and Q constellations by combining constituent separable I and Q constellations.

Ultra-Wideband: Wireless without Compromise - A Renaissance in the Making
by Xtreme Spectrum
Published: March 1, 2002  Type: White Paper

While wireless network solutions have progressed into the enterprise and public access markets, the home networking market has still not found an appropriate wireless solution. The home market is unique in that it simultaneously requires high data rates,

Clarity and Understanding: Important Issues to Consider in the High-Speed WLAN Standards Debate
by IceFyre Semiconductor
Published: February 1, 2002  Type: White Paper

Recent approval of the 802.11g wireless local area network (WLAN) draft specification has led to some confusion in the industry regarding the status of high-speed WLANs. Since the IEEE approval of the draft 802.11g specification, published articles in in

Standards Related to Wireless LANs
by University of Helsinki Technology
Published: October 1, 1999  Type: White Paper

With the development of business, the need for mobile connectivity with network increases. If we survey the market then we can conclude that productivity and efficiency is being improved with WLAN. In this article the WLAN concepts and relative technolog