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*Bruce Bennett, Pamela Hemmings, [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu/iel5/4086332/4043248/04086864.pdf?tp=&arnumber=4086864&isnumber=4043248 "Operational Considerations of Deploying WiMAX Technology as a Last-Mile Tactical Communication System"]
 
*Bruce Bennett, Pamela Hemmings, [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu/iel5/4086332/4043248/04086864.pdf?tp=&arnumber=4086864&isnumber=4043248 "Operational Considerations of Deploying WiMAX Technology as a Last-Mile Tactical Communication System"]
 
*[http://3gamericas.com/PDFs/3G_Americas_Defining_4G_WP_July2007.pdf "Defining 4G: Understanding the ITU Process for the Next Generation of Wireless Technology"], 3G Americas, June 2007
 
*[http://3gamericas.com/PDFs/3G_Americas_Defining_4G_WP_July2007.pdf "Defining 4G: Understanding the ITU Process for the Next Generation of Wireless Technology"], 3G Americas, June 2007
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*David Teyao Chen, [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu/iel5/4160617/4084713/04160762.pdf?tp=&arnumber=4160762&isnumber=4084713 "On the Analysis of Using 802. 16e WiMAX for Point-to-Point Wireless Backhaul"], 2007 IEEE
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Revision as of 18:00, 7 November 2007

Project: Presentation on Thursday, 8 November

WiMAX "OFDM and Wimax (4G) Networking"

-(4.3) "Fixed, nomadic, portable and mobile applications for 802.16-2004 and 802.16e WiMAX networks", November 2005
-(4.4) "Can WiMAX Address Your Applications?", October 24, 2005
-(4.5) Carl Eklund, Roger B. Marks, Kenneth L. Stanwood and Stanley Wang, "IEEE Standard 802.16: A Technical Overview of the WirelessMAN™ Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access", IEEE Communications Magazine, June 2002

Articles


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