
WiMAX Technology and Network Evolution
Wiley-IEEE Press
Published on 19. October 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
500 pages
978-0-470-34387-6 (ISBN)
Description
Written and edited by experts who have developed WiMAX technology and standards
WiMAX, the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, represents a paradigm shift in telecommunications technology. It offers the promise of cheaper, smaller, and simpler technology compared to existing broadband options such as DSL, cable, fiber, and 3G wireless.
WiMAX Technology and Network Evolution is the first publication to present an accurate, complete, and objective description of mobile WiMAX technology. Each chapter was written and edited by experts, all of whom have been directly engaged in and lead the development of WiMAX either through the IEEE 802.16 Working Group or the WiMAX Forum. As a result, the book addresses not only key technical concepts and design principles, but also a wide range of practical issues concerning this new wireless technology, including:
* Detailed description of WiMAX technology features and capabilities from both radio and network perspectives
* WiMAX technology evolution in the near and long term
* Emerging broadband services enabled by the WiMAX networks
* Regulatory issues affecting WiMAX deployment and global adoption
* WiMAX accounting, roaming, and network management
Each chapter ends with a summary and a list of references to facilitate further research.
Wireless engineers, service designers, product managers, telecommunications professionals, network operators, and academics will all gain new insights into the key issues surrounding the development and implementation of mobile WiMAX. Moreover, the book will help them make informed management and business decisions in devising their own WiMAX strategies.
WiMAX, the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, represents a paradigm shift in telecommunications technology. It offers the promise of cheaper, smaller, and simpler technology compared to existing broadband options such as DSL, cable, fiber, and 3G wireless.
WiMAX Technology and Network Evolution is the first publication to present an accurate, complete, and objective description of mobile WiMAX technology. Each chapter was written and edited by experts, all of whom have been directly engaged in and lead the development of WiMAX either through the IEEE 802.16 Working Group or the WiMAX Forum. As a result, the book addresses not only key technical concepts and design principles, but also a wide range of practical issues concerning this new wireless technology, including:
* Detailed description of WiMAX technology features and capabilities from both radio and network perspectives
* WiMAX technology evolution in the near and long term
* Emerging broadband services enabled by the WiMAX networks
* Regulatory issues affecting WiMAX deployment and global adoption
* WiMAX accounting, roaming, and network management
Each chapter ends with a summary and a list of references to facilitate further research.
Wireless engineers, service designers, product managers, telecommunications professionals, network operators, and academics will all gain new insights into the key issues surrounding the development and implementation of mobile WiMAX. Moreover, the book will help them make informed management and business decisions in devising their own WiMAX strategies.
Reviews / Votes
"WiMAX Technology and Network Evolution : is the first publication to present an accurate, complete, and objective description of mobile WiMAX technology. Each chapter was written and edited by experts, all of whom have been directly engaged in and lead the development of WiMAX either through the IEEE 802.16 Working Group or the WiMAX Forum. As a result, the book addresses not only key technical concepts and design principles, but also a wide range of practical issues concerning this new wireless technology, including." (PR (EN), 7 March 2011)More details
Product info
Paperback
Series
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Charts: 25 B&W, 0 Color; Photos: 25 B&W, 0 Color; Graphs: 25 B&W, 0 Color
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Thickness: 3 cm
Weight
798 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-34387-6 (9780470343876)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
KAMRAN ETEMAD, PhD, is the Director of Technology Standards at Intel Corporation, where he leads many various technical contributions and some of the key strategic and technical initiatives in the WiMAX Forum and IEEE 802.16 and in 3GPP. His research covers such areas as advanced MAC and PHY features for multicarrier and heteronymous radio access networks and system architecture/protocols for enhanced mobility and location and multicast/broadcast services.
MING-YEE LAI, PhD, has more than twenty-five years of experience in telecommunications, networking, and information systems. He currently leads broadband wireless technology development at Telcordia Technologies, Inc. Dr. Lai has championed and been involved in a wide range of WiMAX projects, including WiMAX qualification, performance reconfiguration, priority services, and context aware policy-based resource control.
MING-YEE LAI, PhD, has more than twenty-five years of experience in telecommunications, networking, and information systems. He currently leads broadband wireless technology development at Telcordia Technologies, Inc. Dr. Lai has championed and been involved in a wide range of WiMAX projects, including WiMAX qualification, performance reconfiguration, priority services, and context aware policy-based resource control.
Content
Preface
Chapter 1: WiMAX Standardization Overview
Chapter 2: Overview of Mobile WiMAX Air Interface in Release 1.0
Chapter 3: WiMAX Air Interface Enhancements in Release 1.5
Chapter 4: MIMO Technologies in WiMAX
Chapter 5: An Overview of IEEE 802.16m Radio Access Technology
Chapter 6: Overview of WiMAX Network Architecture and Evolution
Chapter 7: Over the Air (OTA) Provisioning & Activation
Chapter 8: Mobility In WiMAX Networks
Chapter 9: WiMAX End-to-End Security Framework
Chapter 10: Quality of Service (QoS) in WiMAX Networks
Chapter 11: Mobile WiMAX Integration with 3GPP and 3GPP2 Networks
Chapter 12: Multicast and Broadcast Services in WIMAX Networks
Layer Approach
Chapter 13: Location Based Services in WiMAX Networks
Chapter 14: WIMAX Accounting
Chapter 15: WiMAX Roaming
Chapter 16: WiMAX Network Management Framework
Chapter 17: Ethernet Service
Chapter 18: WiMAX System Performance
Chapter 19: Femtocells and Relays in Mobile WiMAX Deployments
Chapter 20: WiMAX Spectrum Requirements and Regulatory Landscape
List of Acronyms
Chapter 1: WiMAX Standardization Overview
Chapter 2: Overview of Mobile WiMAX Air Interface in Release 1.0
Chapter 3: WiMAX Air Interface Enhancements in Release 1.5
Chapter 4: MIMO Technologies in WiMAX
Chapter 5: An Overview of IEEE 802.16m Radio Access Technology
Chapter 6: Overview of WiMAX Network Architecture and Evolution
Chapter 7: Over the Air (OTA) Provisioning & Activation
Chapter 8: Mobility In WiMAX Networks
Chapter 9: WiMAX End-to-End Security Framework
Chapter 10: Quality of Service (QoS) in WiMAX Networks
Chapter 11: Mobile WiMAX Integration with 3GPP and 3GPP2 Networks
Chapter 12: Multicast and Broadcast Services in WIMAX Networks
Layer Approach
Chapter 13: Location Based Services in WiMAX Networks
Chapter 14: WIMAX Accounting
Chapter 15: WiMAX Roaming
Chapter 16: WiMAX Network Management Framework
Chapter 17: Ethernet Service
Chapter 18: WiMAX System Performance
Chapter 19: Femtocells and Relays in Mobile WiMAX Deployments
Chapter 20: WiMAX Spectrum Requirements and Regulatory Landscape
List of Acronyms