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Emerging Broadband Wireless Technologies : WIFI and WIMAX

Authors

Rama K. Raju1 and A. Damodaram2,1 Medak College of Engineering & Technology, India and 2 Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, India

Abstract

Now-a-days there is high demand for broadband mobile services. Traditional high-speed broadband solutions depend on wired technologies namely digital subscriber line (DSL). Wifi and Wimax are useful in providing any type of connectivity such as the fixed or portable or nomadic connectivity without the requirement of LoS (Line of Sight) of the base station. Mobile Broadband Wireless Network (MBWN) is a flexible and economical solution for remote areas where wired technology and also terminal mobility cannot be provided. The IEEE Wi-Fi and Wi-Max/802.16 are the most promising technologies for broadband wireless metropolitan area networks (WMANs) and these are capable of providing high throughput even on long distances with varied QoS. These technologies ensure a wireless network that enables high speed Internet access to residential, small and medium business customers, as well as Internet access for WiFi hot spots and cellular base stations. These offer support to both point-to-multipoint (P2MP) and multipoint-to-multipoint (mesh) nodes and offers high speed data (voice, video) service to the customers. In this paper, we study the issues related to, benefits and deployment of these technologies.

Keywords

Digital subscriber line (DSL), LoS (Line of Sight), Wireless metropolitan area networks (WMANs), Wireless Network, point-to-multipoint (P2MP).

Full Text  Volume 2, Number 3