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Mobile WiMAX signals: what they look like without the maths

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  • Wednesday, 25 April 2007
  • 00:25 - 00:25
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Publication date: 25 Apr 2007
  • Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event WiMAX London 2007

About the session

Many people coming to WiMAX are familiar with either WLAN or cellular formats. Mobile WiMAX signals conceptually combine elements of both types of signals, but with many novel aspects. The 5ms frame timing is similar to GSM, as is the use of a base station-derived "rubber clock" in the mobile. The use of multiple orthogonal sub-carriers is familiar from WLAN, as are some aspects of the MIMO operation. What's new is a kind of symbol by symbol frequency hopping to provide frequency diversity, and the introduction of "collaborative" MIMO to help spectrum efficiency in the Uplink. This presentation uses pictures instead of maths to bring out what the resultant signals look like. It also shows how key measurements can be quickly and effectively made on what are some of the most complex radio signals we’ve yet encountered.

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    Peter Cain

    Agilent Technologies UK Ltd., Wireless Solutions Planner

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