Post on 31-Jul-2015
Technical Seminar for WIMAX Technology By
A.PAVAN KUMAR (119M1A0432)
ECE Dept.
BHARATH EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY’s GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
GOLDEN VALLEY INTEENGRATED CAMPUS
(FACULTY OF GINEERING)
Under the Esteemed Guidance of
Mr.B.Lokeswar Reddy M.Tech
Assistant Professor
Contents
introduction
Operating Topologies
Architecture
Methodology
SWOT ANALYSIS - 4G with WiMAX
What is wireless
Conclusion and Future Work
References
There are four primary topologies for IEEE 802.16 networks
Operating Topologies
P2P Topology PMP Topology
Wireless Technologies
Wireless technologies can be classified in different ways depending
on their range. Each wireless technology is designed to serve a
specific usage segment.
Considering 4G characteristics, expected scenarios and market
trends,we can find out strengths,
weaknesses,opportunities
and threats of 4G with better understandings.
What is wireless ?
Wireless technologies are used for tasks as simple as switching
off the television or as complex
Now wireless keyboards, PDAs, Lap’s and cellular phones have
become part of our daily life.
WiMax Speed and Range
The IEEE wireless(WIMAX) standard has a range of up to 50
kilometers
Wimax Can deliver broadband at around 75 megabits per second
(75 mbps)
Wimax can approved in January 2003, to provide operations in
the <11GHz spectrum range ie., 2.3GHz, 2.5GHz, 3.5GHz, and
5.8GHz
WiMAX - Major Benefits
This technology offers a high speed, secure, sophisticate, last
mile broadband service, and cheap solution to certain rural
access zones.
In a fixed wireless communication, WiMAX can replace the
telephone company's copper wire networks, the cable TV's
coaxial cable infrastructure.
WiMAX fills the gap between Wi-Fi and Cellular, thus providing
vehicular mobility, and high service areas and data rates WiMAX
developments have been rapidly moving forward
Conclusion
References
International Telecommunication Union (ITU),
“Broadband mobile communications towards a converged world,
" Micworkshop on shaping the future mobile information society,
Seoul. 2004.