Wimax

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Synopsis: Ict: Communication systems: Wireless communication: Wimax:


A Comparison of Smart Grid Technologies_ 2012.pdf.txt

Wimax, a â€oesuper WIFI, †with a much higher range; and 3g, LTE/4g, and other mobile telephone communication protocols.


Basedoc.scn

G#3v 7204 Wimax 0#4#wimax Wimax G#3v 7205 Wireless access point 0#4#wireless access point Wireless access point

G#3v 7206 Wireless application protocol 0#4#wap Wireless application protocol 0#4#wireless application protocol Wireless application protocol G#3v 7207 Wireless communication


Harvard_THE ROLE OF ICT SECTOR IN EXPANDING ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY_2007.pdf.txt

business investment and innovation †Intel†s low-cost devices and Wimax technology for rural connectivity


Intelligent transport systems.pdf.txt

UHF, VHF, Wimax, GSM, etc •Computational technologies †the present trend is towards fewer and more costly

WIMAX Worldwide interoperability for microwave access WLAN Wireless local area network Glossary IN T E L L


LGI-report-Re-thinking-the-Digital-Agenda-for-Europe.pdf.txt

Wimax Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access WTP Willingness to Pay 4g Fourth-generation mobile communication standard

technologies such as LTE or Wimax are becoming progressively more capable over time, but they are ignored sometimes in discussions of the DAE


MIS2014_without_Annex_4.pdf.txt

includes fixed Wimax and fixed wireless subscriptions, but excludes occasional users at hotspots and Wi-fi hotspot

also include mobile Wimax subscriptions Annex 1. ICT Development Index (IDI) methodology 224 c) ICT skills indicators

16) Q3. 17) Excl. 3203 Wimax subscriptions. 18) Excl. corporate connections. 19) Data reflect subscriptions with associated transfer rates exceeding 200

2013.20) Excl. 3175 Wimax subscriptions. 21) Excl. corporate connections. 22) 2013 data is an estimate as of June 30, 2013

1) Only fixed Wimax subscriptions. 2) Internet Activity Survey, June 3) Break in comparability: including all categories of

modems and dongles, mobile broadband(>256kbps at least in one direction up to HSPA+),Wimax, Pre Wimax, SID and

-broadband subscriptions. 16) Incl. mobile broadband and Wimax. 17) Estimate. 18) ETL and LTC. 19) Incl. narrowband

subscriptions only. 25.dec 26) Incl. 4125165 active mobile-broadband subscriptions plus 3203 Wimax subscriptions. Excl satellite subscriptions. 27) Excl. satellite and fixed wireless. 28) Incl. mobile subscriptions with potential access

1) Only fixed Wimax subscriptions. 2) Preliminary. 3) Internet Activity Survey, June 2013.4) Total number of EDGE/GPRS

17) 2013 data is an estimate as of June 30, 2013.18) Incl. mobile broadband and Wimax. 19) Estimate based on 1. Standard

active mobile-broadband subscriptions plus 3175 Wimax International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Development Bureau Place des Nations


Romania-BroadbandStrategy.pdf.txt

c3 Wimax connections c4 Other types of radio connections d) xdsl (metal molding wires other supports


SMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGY, CASTILLA LA MANCHA RIS3 ANEXX.pdf.txt

0, 92%a travã s de WIMAX, el 0, 78%a travã s de 3g y el 0, 41%restante puede acogerse

0, 92%a travã s de WIMAX, el 0, 78%a travã s de 3g y el 0, 41%restante puede acogerse

0, 92%a travã s de WIMAX, el 0, 78%a travã s de 3g y el 0, 41%restante puede acogerse


SMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGY, CASTILLA LA MANCHA RIS3.pdf.txt

fondos FEADER), con Tecnologã a Wimax Medidas -Complementar las actuaciones previstas en la Agenda Digital para Espaã a en relaciã n a las

fondos FEADER), con Tecnologã a Wimax Complementar las actuaciones previstas en la Agenda Digital para Espaã a en relaciã n a las


The future internet.pdf.txt

-cellular network throughout pico, femtocells and relays or Wifi/Wimax interfaces also extend the radio range.

, 3gpp, 3gpp2, Wimax Fo -rum) follow a centralized approach which cannot scale well to the changing traffic

and CSN for Wimax networks Each anchor point maintains special units of information called contexts,

-tures by using the Self-NET software for self management over a Wimax network environment. The monitoring and configuration capabilities that differ

Internet, Wimax, Quality of Service 1 Introduction Several network management frameworks have been specified during the last two

The testing facility connecting a fixed Wimax network to the service-aware network is shown in Fig. 1. The Wimax network environment consists of Airspan Micro

-MAX base station (BS) 7 and Airspan Prost subscriber station (SS) located on the Octopus testbed at Oulu 4. The BS and SS operate in a laboratory environment with

Fig. 1. Octopus testbed Wimax and Self-NET software federation ITGLOG), printing and plotting specific metrics (ITGDEC, ITGPLOT) and remotely

The Self-NET project carries out experiments over the Wimax testbed, remotely via the Internet.

Wimax link information from the BS and to control Quality of Service (Qos) set -tings on the fly.

802. 16d 5, the employed Wimax testbed is based on, specifies four different scheduling types, namely Unsolicited Grant Service (UGS), Real-time Polling Service

-ing from and to the Wimax link. Two routers are dedicated on the Octopus testbed for tunneling and routing IP traffic.

Wimax BS with the Uoa BS Connector (10.1.3.3 †10.1.3.1) while the second one connects the Wimax SS with the Uoa SS Connector (10.1.3.4 †10.1.3.2),

creating an internal 10.1.3.0/24 network between these network entities. The traffic sent from the Uoa BS Connector (10.1.1.1) is routed over the IPIP tunnel to the Wimax BS

Testing End-to-end Self management in a Wireless Future Internet Environment 263 Fig. 3. Network topology and IPIP tunneling

and after the Wireless transmission (DL) to the Wimax SS, the Uoa SS Connector 10.1.2.1) receives the packets via the second tunnel.

while the Uoa SS Connector traffic is tunneled to the Wimax SS, trans -mitted to the Wimax BS and routed again through IPIP tunnel to the Uoa BS Con

-nector. During the traffic exchange, the public IPS€ are opaque, as the routing proce -dure explicitly uses the private addresses

Resource Adaptor (RA), where, for example, the Wimax network elements can be considered as available and configurable resources.

The NECM of the Wimax BS constantly monitors network device statistics (e g UL/DL used capacity, TCP/UDP parameters, service flows), which are periodically

•Change the priority of 2k â â oe flows at the Wimax BS •Change the priority of 3k â â oe flows at the Wimax BS and the codec of 4k â â oe

flows Two schemes for the selection of the optimal action have been proposed and they are described below (Fig. 4 and Fig. 5

-ther to the Wimax BS NECM in order to execute the change priority action via SNMP set command

change all flows from low priority to high priority service class at the WIMAX BS

•The change of the prioritization scheme at the Wimax BS side (e g.,, from low

from low priority to high priority service class) at the Wimax BS of the 28 Voip

G. 711.1 Voip flows that traverse the Wimax BS and face high packet error rate.

remote wireless link such as Wimax can be used remotely. However, in order to provide a wireless link as a bookable resource for a large set of customers, the estab

Wifi, Wimax were located in the corresponding area, consuming a video service delivered by VLC video LAN client)- based service provider 35.

-gies (Wifi, Wimax), especially in cases where there is â€oeextreme†network traffic and/or overload, affecting the network functionality


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