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A novel hesitant fuzzy tensor-based group decision-making approach with application to heterogeneous wireless network evaluation. [PDF]
Bilal M, Lucian-Popa I.
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The role of Internet of Things (IoT) technology in modern cultivation for the implementation of greenhouses. [PDF]
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Ultra-Wideband Double-Pentagonal Fractal Antenna for C-, X-, Ku- and K-Band Wireless Applications. [PDF]
Kim J, Jang T, Lim S.
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5G remote robotic-assisted transcervical thyroidectomy: the first case report in the world. [PDF]
Wu S, Wu N, Wang Y, Jing R, Wu Y, Yi S.
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Metamaterial based tri-band compact MIMO antenna system for 5G IoT applications with machine learning performance verification. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 20th annual conference on Integrated circuits and systems design, 2007
This presentation will contrast WiMAX and 3G wireless technologies and will discuss whether the two technologies are competing or complementary particularly for developing countries.The eventual convergence of the two in what is called "LTE or Long Term Evolution,or Super 3G, S3G " will also be discussed.
G. S. V. Radha Krishna Rao, G. Radhamani
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This presentation will contrast WiMAX and 3G wireless technologies and will discuss whether the two technologies are competing or complementary particularly for developing countries.The eventual convergence of the two in what is called "LTE or Long Term Evolution,or Super 3G, S3G " will also be discussed.
G. S. V. Radha Krishna Rao, G. Radhamani
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مجلة المنصور, 2010
The term WiMAX is an abbreviation of Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access and it is defined in IEEE, as the 802.16 family of standards. Unlike other legacy Point-to-Multipoint wireless technologies, WiMAX is able to offer higher transmission rates, quality of service assurance and hence it can be compared to other wireline technologies ...
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The term WiMAX is an abbreviation of Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access and it is defined in IEEE, as the 802.16 family of standards. Unlike other legacy Point-to-Multipoint wireless technologies, WiMAX is able to offer higher transmission rates, quality of service assurance and hence it can be compared to other wireline technologies ...
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The Internet Protocol Journal, 2008
One of the technologies that can lay the foundation for the next generation (fourth generation [4G]) of mobile broadband networks is popularly known as “WiMAX.” WiMAX, Worldwide Interoperability for Micro wave Access, is de-signed to deliver wireless broadband bitrates, with Quality of Service(QoS) guarantees for different traffic classes, robust ...
Pentikousis, Kostas, Pinola, Jarno
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One of the technologies that can lay the foundation for the next generation (fourth generation [4G]) of mobile broadband networks is popularly known as “WiMAX.” WiMAX, Worldwide Interoperability for Micro wave Access, is de-signed to deliver wireless broadband bitrates, with Quality of Service(QoS) guarantees for different traffic classes, robust ...
Pentikousis, Kostas, Pinola, Jarno
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Sixth International Conference on Networking (ICN'07), 2007
In recent time, new advanced wireless systems emerged at the world markets. One of the most promising is undoubtedly IEEE 802.16 standard, also known as WiMAX. For both, service providers and potential customers, is necessary to know its basic capabilities, such as the number of supported subscriber per BS or transferred data rate that may be delivered.
Mach P., Bestak R.
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In recent time, new advanced wireless systems emerged at the world markets. One of the most promising is undoubtedly IEEE 802.16 standard, also known as WiMAX. For both, service providers and potential customers, is necessary to know its basic capabilities, such as the number of supported subscriber per BS or transferred data rate that may be delivered.
Mach P., Bestak R.
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International Journal of Handheld Computing Research, 2012
Every new technology comes with its challenges and lessons to be learnt. With a number of unknowns, deploying a new technology becomes a challenge. Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one of these new technologies currently on the rise.
Eliamani Sedoyeka, Ziad Hunaiti
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Every new technology comes with its challenges and lessons to be learnt. With a number of unknowns, deploying a new technology becomes a challenge. Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one of these new technologies currently on the rise.
Eliamani Sedoyeka, Ziad Hunaiti
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