Title
Mobile WiMAX systems: performance and evolution
Abstract
Mobile WiMAX was successfully adopted by ITU as one of the IMT-2000 technologies in November 2007. Since then mobile WiMAX (a.k.a. IP-OFDMA) has officially become a major global cellular wireless standard along with 3GPP UMTS/HSPA and 3GPP2 CDMA/ EVDO. Mobile WiMAX is an OFDM-based technology available for deployment today, and new WIMAX devices come to market at much reduced cost than that of current 3G solutions. Currently over 260 service providers are deploying fixed, portable and mobile WiMAX networks in 110 countries. This article provides an overview of the mobile WiMAX system and its performance under various configurations, channel conditions, and types of data traffic. Furthermore, the article provides an overview of mobile WiMAX evolution.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/MCOM.2008.4644118
IEEE Communications Magazine
Keywords
Field
DocType
mobile wimax system,mobile wimax network,ofdm-based technology,mobile wimax,data traffic,mobile wimax evolution,global cellular wireless standard,new wimax device,channel condition,imt-2000 technology,wimax,encoding,mobile communication,service provider,downlink,mimo,system performance,ofdm modulation,ofdm,physical layer
Femtocell,Telecommunications,UMTS frequency bands,IMT Advanced,Computer science,Computer network,MIMO,WiMAX,Mobile broadband,Mobile communications over IP,Mobile telephony
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
46
10
0163-6804
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
78
5.73
2
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fan Wang114113.91
Amitava Ghosh22908229.17
C. Sankaran3785.73
P. Fleming4785.73
F. Hsieh5786.07
S. Benes6879.11