Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents
List of Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Acronyms
I Introduction
1 Introduction to WiMAX Technology
Wonil Roh and Vladimir Yanover
References
II WiMAX Validation: Validating Current Fixed and
MobileWiMAX Through Advanced Testbeds
2 WiMAX Performance in Practice
Kostas Pentikousis, Esa Piri, Jarno Pinola and Ilkka Harjula
References.
III Novel Scenarios
3 NovelWiMAX Scenarios for Future BroadbandWireless Access Networks
Pedro Neves, Kostas Pentikousis, Susana Sargento, Marília Curado, Paulo Simões
and Francisco Fontes
References
4 Pricing in WiMAX Networks
Ioannis Papapanagiotou, Jie Hui and Michael Devetsikiotis
References
IV Advanced WiMAX Architectures
5 WiMAX Femtocells
Chris Smart, Clare Somerville and Doug Pulley
References
6 Cooperative Principles in WiMAX
Qi Zhang, Frank H.P. Fitzek and Marcos D. Katz
(802.16j)
References
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7 The Role of WiMAX Technology in Distributed Wide Area Monitoring
Applications
Francesco Chiti, Romano Fantacci, Leonardo Maccari, Dania Marabissi and
Daniele Tarchi
References
8 WiMAX Mesh Architectures and Network Coding
Parag S. Mogre, Matthias Hollick, Christian Schwingenschloegl, Andreas Ziller
and Ralf Steinmetz
References
9 ASN-GWHigh Availability through Cooperative Networking in Mobile
WiMAX Deployments
Alexander Bachmutsky
V WiMAX Extensions
10 Robust Header Compression forWiMAX Femto Cells
Frank H.P. Fitzek, Gerrit Schulte, Esa Piri, Jarno Pinola, Marcos D. Katz,
Jyrki Huusko, Kostas Pentikousis and Patrick Seeling
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References
11 A WiMAX Cross-layer Framework for Next Generation Networks
Pedro Neves, Susana Sargento, Ricardo Matos, Giada Landi, Kostas Pentikousis,
Marília Curado and Francisco Fontes
References
12 Speech Quality Aware Resource Control for Fixed and Mobile WiMAX
Thomas Michael Bohnert, Dirk Staehle and Edmundo Monteiro
References
13 VoIP overWiMAX
Rath Vannithamby and Roshni Srinivasan
References
14 WiMAX User Data Load Balancing
Alexander Bachmutsky
15 Enabling Per-flow and System-wide QoS and QoE in Mobile WiMAX
Thomas Casey, Xiongwen Zhao, Nenad Veselinovic, Jari Nurmi and Riku Jäntti
References
VI WiMAX Evolution and Future Developments
16 MIMO Technologies forWiMAX Systems: Present and Future
Chan-Byoung Chae, Kaibin Huang and Takao Inoue
NonlinearProcessing
LinearProcessing
References
17 Hybrid Strategies for Link Adaptation Exploiting Several Degrees of
Freedom inWiMAX Systems
Suvra Sekhar Das, Muhammad Imadur Rahman and Yuanye Wang
References
18 ApplyingWiMAX in New Scenarios: Limitations of the Physical Layer
and Possible Solutions
Ilkka Harjula, Paola Cardamone, Matti Weissenfelt, Mika Lasanen,
Sandrine Boumard, Aaron Byman and Marcos D. Katz
References
19 Application of Radio-over-Fiber in WiMAX: Results and Prospects
Juan Luis Corral, Roberto Llorente, Valentín Polo, Borja Vidal, Javier Martí,
Jonás Porcar, David Zorrilla and Antonio José Ramírez
References.
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20 Network Planning and its Part in FutureWiMAX Systems 399
Avraham Freedman and Moshe Levin
References
21 WiMAX Network Automation: Neighbor Discovery, Capabilities
Negotiation, Auto-configuration and Network Topology Learning
Alexander Bachmutsky
References
22 An Overview of Next GenerationMobile WiMAX: Technology and Prospects
Sassan Ahmadi
References
Index
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