DocumentCode :
3308293
Title :
Grouping WI-MAX, 3G and WI-FI for wireless broadband
Author :
Jindal ; Jindal ; Gupta, Neena
fYear :
2005
fDate :
26-29 Sept. 2005
Abstract :
Many advanced data services are driving up wireless technology, which is further boosted by growth in advanced market segments. The wireless industry is evolving from a Web of independent networks into a single integrated network with multiple standards; the expectation is that WI-FI, WI-MAX and 3G will coexist to enable a host of exerting new applications and business models. This paper focuses on concepts of WI-MAX technology, which employs microwave for the transfer of data wirelessly, and it also presents its comparison with WI-FI, and 3G technologies. WI-MAX is delivering broadband wireless access to the masses and represents alternative to digital subscriber lines (DSL) and cable broadband access. WI-MAX is based on IEEE 802.16 standard and is scalable. It stands for wireless (WI) microwave access (MAX). WI-MAX will provide anywhere, anytime connectivity. Features of WI-MAX are OFDM i.e. orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, sub channelization, directional antennas and adaptive modulation, which make WI-MAX as the technology of today. The Benefit of WI-MAX technology is that the signals can be run very close to each other on wireless channels. Super narrow lanes can put a lot of traffic over them without disturbance. Many technologies currently available can only provide line of sight (LOS) coverage; the technology behind WI-MAX has been optimized to provide excelled non-line of sight (NLOS) coverage.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; OFDM modulation; broadband networks; wireless LAN; 3G technology; DSL; IEEE 802.16 standard; OFDM; WI-FI; WI-MAX technology; adaptive modulation; broadband wireless access; business models; cable broadband access; digital subscriber lines; directional antennas; independent networks; keywords-wireless broadband; line of sight coverage; multiple standards; nonline of sight coverage; orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; single integrated network; sub channelization; wireless LAN; wireless MAN; wireless broadband; wireless channels; wireless data transfer; wireless fidelity; wireless industry; wireless microwave access; wireless technology; Communication system security; Computer security; DSL; Interference; Internet; Microwave technology; OFDM; Radio transmitters; WiMAX; Wireless LAN; 3; WIMAX; wireless LAN; wireless MAN; wireless broadband; wireless fidelity (WIFI);
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Internet, 2005.The First IEEE and IFIP International Conference in Central Asia on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9179-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CANET.2005.1598202
Filename :
1598202
Link To Document :
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