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Title: BROADBAND ACCESS


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INTRODUCTION
  • BROADBAND ACCESS
  • WIFI ACCESS
  • DIAL-UP ACCESS

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REQUIREMENTS
  • High speed of broadband service
  • Wireless rather than wired access
  • That is less expensive than cable
  • Much easier to extend to rural areas
  • Broad coverage like cell phone networks.


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WIMAX
  • WIMAX is a wireless digital communications system
    also known as IEEE 802.16.
  • WIMAX can provide broadband wireless access up to
    30 miles(50 km) for fixed stations and 3-10
    miles(5-15 km) for mobile stations.
  • It allows a user, to browse the internet on a
    laptop without physically connecting it to a
    router.
  • It involves microwaves for the transfer of data
    wirelessly.

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Parts of wimax
  • 1. WiMAX TOWER, similar in concept to a
    cell-phone tower - A single WiMAX tower can
    provide coverage to a very large area -- as big
    as 3,000 square miles (8,000 square km).
  • 2. WiMAX RECEIVER - The receiver and antenna
    could be a small box or PCMCIA card, or they
    could be built into a laptop the way WiFi access
    is today.

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HOW WIMAX Works
  • A WIMAX tower station can connect directly to the
    internet using a high-bandwidth, wired
    connection.
  • It can also connect to another WIMAX tower using
    a line-of-sight, microwave link.
  • This connection to a second tower, along with the
    ability of a single tower to cover up to 3,000
    square miles, is what allows WIMAX to provide
    coverage to remote rural areas.

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TYPES OF CONNECTIONS
  • NON-LINE-OF-SIGHT WiFi sort of service, where a
    small antenna on your computer connects to the
    tower. In this mode, WiMAX uses a lower frequency
    range  2 GHz to 11 GHz (similar to WiFi).
    Lower-wavelength transmissions are not as easily
    disrupted by physical obstructions -- they are
    better able to diffract, or bend, around
    obstacles.
  • LINE-OF-SIGHT service, where a fixed dish antenna
    points straight at the WiMAX tower from a rooftop
    or pole. The line-of-sight connection is stronger
    and more stable, so it's able to send a lot of
    data with fewer errors. Line-of-sight
    transmissions use higher frequencies, with ranges
    reaching a possible 66 GHz. At higher
    frequencies, there is less interference and lots
    more bandwidth.

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IEEE 802.16 Specifications
  • Range - 30-mile (50-km) radius from base station
  • Speed - 70 megabits per second
  • Line-of-sight not needed between user and base
    station
  • Frequency bands - 2 to 11 GHz and 10 to 66 GHz
    (licensed and unlicensed bands)
  • Defines both the MAC and PHY layers and allows
    multiple PHY-layer specifications .

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