WiMax RF systems engineering
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WiMax RF systems engineering
(The Artech House mobile communications series)
Artech House, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Already deployed in over 42 countries, WiMAX is quickly becoming one of the most important technologies for IP-based high-speed communications. This practical book delivers a solid understanding of WiMAX technology and RF network planning and deployment techniques without undue mathematical rigors. Engineers find numerous examples and real-world case studies that illustrate the evolution of the design process. The book provides hands-on details on essential considerations and important aspects of the technology, from link budget, communication channel characterization, and capacity, to frequency planning, channel impairments and point-to-point link design. Practitioners also find in-depth discussions on WiMAX security and how WiMAX complements other technologies.
Table of Contents
- OFDM, OFDMA, SOFDMA, and Flash OFDM.
- Modulation, Permutation, Slots and Frames.
- MIMO Antennae.
- Oversubscription, Link Usage, and Delay.
- Bandwidth, Bit Rate, Delay, ISI, Fading.
- RF Propagation and Propagation Models.
- Communication channel Characterization.
- Network Planning Fundamentals.
- WiMAX Capacity and Frequency Planning.
- Link Analysis and Design.
- Point to Point (PTP) Microwave Design.
- Case Study.
- Fundamentals of WiMAX Network.
- WiMAX Security.
- WiFi Radio Planning.
- UMTS and WiMAX Comparison.
- WiMAX Complementing Other Technologies.
- Network Benchmarking.
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