[Hen] FW: Three New WiMAX White Papers Featuring Antenna Techniques, Distributed Network Architecture and Optimal

Johnson, Bill bjohnson at onenet.net
Wed Apr 18 13:29:25 CDT 2007


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Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 2:33 PM
To: Johnson, Bill
Subject: Three New WiMAX White Papers Featuring Antenna Techniques,
Distributed Network Architecture and Optimal

 

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	A Practical Guide to WiMAX Antennas: MIMO and Beamforming
Technical Overview
<http://motorola.chtah.com/a/hBGJSBGA9bK6bBFCrSJA9i2yZOH/whitepaper> 
	Revolutionary multiple antenna techniques at the base station
and end-user device, paired with sophisticated signal processing, allow
WiMAX to dramatically improve the communications link for the most
demanding application scenarios including heavily obstructed propagation
environments and high speed mobility service.  Conventional wireless
network design has long used base site sectorization and single,
omni-directional antennas at the end-user device to serve the
communications link.  Now with WiMAX's advanced, multi-antenna
implementations, operators have a new suite of tools to develop the
robust wireless networks of the future. 

	Distributed Network Architecture for WiMAX: For a Digital,
Converged, Mobile IP World
<http://motorola.chtah.com/a/hBGJSBGA9bK6bBFCrSJA9i2yZOH/whitepaper> 
	The world is moving to IP and service providers in all
geographies are embracing the shift.  Leveraging the IP foundations of
WiMAX technology and the demonstrated benefits of IP systems including
rapid cost declines and ease of management, a distributed WiMAX network
architecture takes the service provider community one step closer to
differentiating their services in a digital, converged, mobile IP world.

	Designing the Optimal WiMAX Network: Motorola's wi4 WiMAX
Flexible Access Point Portfolio
<http://motorola.chtah.com/a/hBGJSBGA9bK6bBFCrSJA9i2yZOH/whitepaper> 
	Although WiMAX addresses a broad range of capabilities,
designing an optimal WiMAX network requires consideration for the
specific market requirements, deployment geography, end-user demands,
and planned service offerings - both for today as well as for tomorrow.
Additionally, a WiMAX network should be flexible in order meet an
operator's varying needs throughout the operator's service perimeter and
the network should be able to evolve over time. 

	
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