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Fixed WiMax refers to systems built using the IEEE 802.16-2004 ('802.16d') standard and they use the OFDM as the air interface technology. Fixed WiMax ...
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Jul 1, 2016 · Fixed WiMAX was made for fixed devices. Since fixed devices can usually have larger, more directionnal antennas and don't have any power ...
The WiMax family of standards (802.16) concentrate on two types of usage models a fixed WiMax usage model and a mobile WiMax usage model. The basic element that ...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is a family of wireless broadband communication standards based on the IEEE 802.16 set of standards, ...
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YellowFin™ Fixed Mobile WiMAX analyzer is the world's first truly portable, calibrated, demodulating 802.16d WiMAX test receiver.
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N9074A combined Fixed WiMAX measurement application provides standard-based transmitter testers with 1-button RF conformance for high-volume, ...
Airspan's WiMAX strategy is to offer a comprehensive end-to-end solution for. Mobile and Fixed WiMAX deployments through standards compliant, interoperable, ...
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Remote Manager™ is a Fixed WiMAX monitoring & reporting application that collects data via the YellowFin receiver and stores data in a relational database.
The WiMAX Forum Technical Specification Library contains documents detailing aspects of the WiMAX standard approved by the WiMAX Forum and its members.
WiMAX is a high-speed, broadband wireless digital telecommunications system intended for large coverage areas. Fixed station access can extend up to 30 miles ( ...