Table of Contents
- Table of Figures
- IEEE 802.11n
- What is IEEE 802.11n
- Achieving Next Generation WLAN Performance
- IEEE 802.11n Modulation Techniques
- MIMO implies IEEE 802.11n
- Throughput and Data Rates
- IEEE Wireless LAN Protocol Stack
- Transfer Efficiency Improvement
- IEEE802.11n Physical Layer
- IEEE 802.11n Radio Operation Basics
- Beam-Forming
- Space Diversity
- Planning New IEEE 802.11n network
- Power Saving
- Spatial Multiplexing Power Save
- Power save Multi-Poll
- IEEE 802.11n Market Growth
- WiMAX
- WiMAX overview
- WiMAX Usage and Goals
- How IEEE 802.16 implies WiMAX
- Overview of IEEE 802.16.
- WiMAX Core Network
- WiMAX Modulation Techniques
- WiMAX Spectrum
- Fixed Broadband Wireless Spectrum
- Future Spectrum for WiMAX
- Block Sizes
- WiMAX Technology Key Elements
- Lower Cost
- Wider Coverage
- Higher Capacity
- Standard for All Usage Models (fixed to mobile)
- WiMAX Services
- WiMAX as 4G Platform
- WiMAX Advantages over other Cellular Systems
- WiMAX Market Overview
- IEEE 802.11n vs. WiMAX
- WiMAX for Mobile Handset Devices
- 802.11n for Mobile Handheld Devices
- General Difference between 802.11n and WiMAX
- Bandwidth intensive applications (IEEE802.11n)
- Market Demands
- Business Planning
- WiMAX Business Planning
- Gather the Target Market Statistics
- Obtaining the Usable Bandwidth and Frequency Spectrum
- Determining Technology Parameters
- The End Result
- IEEE 802.11n Business planning
- Voice over WLAN
- Seamless Indoor and Outdoor Coverage
- Comprehensive Security
- Centralized Management
- Future Overview for IEEE802.11n
- Future Market Prospects of 802.11n and WiMAX
- IEEE 802.11n
- Case Studies
- WiMAX
- WiMAX Applications
- WiMAX VoIP "Local Loop"
- WiMAX IPTV
- WiMAX Mobile
- WiMAX Future Market Trends
- The Market Valuation of a WiMAX Provider
- WiMAX Value Networks
- WiMAX Regulatory
- IEEE 802.11n
- Description
- Application by IEEE 802.11n (HDTV)
- Implementations
- Overview
- CMOS process technology
- Design trade-offs
- Key performance
- References
Table of Figures
- Figure 1 - MIMO TX and RX
- Figure 2 - IEEE Wireless LAN Protocol Stack
- Figure 3 - Hierarchy of WLANs
- Figure 4 - Destructive Interference
- Figure 5 - Transmit Beam-forming (Constructive Interference)
- Figure 6 - Multi-path
- Figure 7 - Spatial Multiplexing
- Figure 8 - 802.11n Network overview
- Figure 9 - IEEE 802.11n Market Growth
- Figure 10 - WiMAX Core Network
- Figure 11 - WiMAX Modulation
- Figure 12 - Signal Carrier
- Figure 13 - Base Stations Costs
- Figure 14 - Fiber vs. Microwave Backhaul
- Figure 15 - WiMAX Network Cost
- Figure 16 - VoIP implemented by WiMAX
- Figure 17 - IPTV implemented by WiMAX
- Figure 18 - WiMAX cell phone network
- Figure 19 - WiMAX act as BTSs connection
- Figure 20 - WiMAX hierarchy
- Figure 21 - WiMAX Freq. bands
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