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| Introduction: |
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A technical class covering the 802.16 standard, and the WiMAX implementations that are most
relevant to your next design project. IEEE 802.16-2004 and 802.16e are standards for broadband wireless access
technology. The 802.16-based implementations named WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) are
used for applications that include mobile broadband, "last mile" fixed broadband connections, hotspot
and cellular backhaul, and high-speed enterprise connectivity for businesses. technologies, trends, and issues.
This course will provide the student with detailed knowledge on the contents of WiMAX and 802.16 standards, as
well as WiMAX We have included content that is emerging from recent IEEE 802.16 working group meetings and letter
ballots. These are the critical topics for today’s development projects.
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| Audience: |
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| This course is designed for students who are working on WiMAX and 802.16 products and services,
or expect to be working on those projects soon. A student who is just beginning to work on broadband wireless projects
will gain a full understanding of the entire set of 802.16 standards. Students who are working in WiMAX will deepen
their understanding of standards issues, operations and management concerns. |
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| Customize it |
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| This 2-day course will be customized to your needs and specifications. Eno.com will assist you
in identifying those needs and specifications. A word to the wise, there are many vendors of wireless training.
They will typically have a broad and general course, one size fits all, already developed and just put your organization’s
name on the title slide. This minimizes their effort and time investment. At Eno.com, every course is made to your
exact and exacting specifications. We help you ensure what you are getting is what you really need even if at the
beginning you weren’t too sure of what that was. We fit the class to your needs. We never fit you into our “standard”,
one size fits all, class. |
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| Course Objectives: |
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| This course will provide the student with detailed knowledge on the contents of WiMAX and 802.16
standards, as well as WiMAX We have included content that is emerging from recent IEEE 802.16 working group meetings
and letter ballots. These are the critical topics for today’s development projects. |
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| Course Outline |
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Overview of Broadband Wireless Markets, Applications, and Requirements:
• Architecture of a broadband wireless access network
• Line of Sight vs Non-Line-of-Sight
• Mobility
• Advanced Antenna Systems
• Quality of Service
• The role of the WiMAX Forum™
802.16 High-level Architecture:
• Physical Architecture
• Protocol Architecture
• Time Slots and Time Division Multiple Access
• Uplink and Downlink Channel Descriptors and Maps
• Time Division Duplex and Frequency Division Duplex Options
• Which Implementation Options are most common?
802.16 Medium Access Control:
• Steps for Joining an 802.16 network
• Addressing and Encapsulation
• Bandwidth Requests and Allocation
• Automatic repeat request (ARQ)
• Security
• Quality of Service Scheduling Rules
• MAC enhancements for advanced antenna systems
802.16 Physical Layer:
• Why are there so many PHY options?
• Multipath: Why multi-carrier approaches?
• Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
• Multi-carrier OFDM for 2-to-11 GHz Licensed Operation
• Multi-carrier OFDM for 2-to-11 GHz Unlicensed Operation
• Digital Signal Processing algorithms beyond the standard
• Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Access (OFDMA) for licensed and unlicensed use
Mobility extensions from 802.16e:
• 802.16e adoption forecast
• 802.16e MAC and PHY enhancements
• Scalable OFDMA
• Handover
• Cell Selection
Options for 802.16 Implementers:
• Advanced antenna systems
• Coexistence problems and specifications |
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