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› What is WiMAX ?
› Why WiMAX ?
› Objective of WiMAX.
› WiMAX System.
› Components of WiMAX.
› Working of WiMAX.
› Usage of WiMAX.
› Advantage of WiMAX.
› Status in INDIA.
› Current usage.
› Reference.
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› Stands for ³World Interoperability for Microwave


Access´.
› WiMAX is not a technology, but rather a
certification mark, or 'stamp of approval' given to
equipment that meets certain conformity and
interoperability tests for the IEEE 802.16 family of
standards©©
standards
› Could replace cable providing universal internet
access.
› Can cover a large geographical area, up to 50 km
and to deliver significant bandwidth to end-
end-users
up to 72 Mbps.
› Has the ability to deliver true broadband speed.
  
   

uhe are basically three different option for accessing the
internet;
£ ºroadband access

£ WiFi access

£ Dial--up access
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› 9  rather than wired ,so it would be a lot less


expensive than cable and much easier to extend to
suburban and rural areas.

› uhe   of broadband service.

› ºroad   like the cell phone network instead of


small Wi-
Wi-Fi hotspots.
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› Important than the range limitation

› uhe capability to reach any potential user within the base


station covering area

› Has been optimized to provide excellent Non-


Non-Line-
Line-Of-
Of-Site
(NLOS) coverage (up to 15 Km around the base station) and
long range transmission up to 50Km in LOS conditions.
   
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£ High Security
£ WiMAX QoS
£ Quick Deployment
£ Interoperability
£ Portability
£ Mobility
£ Cost--Effective
Cost
£ Wider Coverage
£ Flexible architecture
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› A 9   A single WiMAX tower can cover a


very large area as big as 3,000 square miles.

› A 9   
9   could be a small box or personal
computer memory card, or they could be built into a laptop
the way WiFi access is today.
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› uhe WiMAX protocol is designed to accommodate


several different methods of transmission , one of which
is VoIP.

› uhe service provided by WiMAX will be faster than any


other method for accessing internet.

› WiMAX don¶t have any requirement for lay down


cables.

› It supports AES(Advanced encryption standard ) & DES


(Data encryption standard ) for security reasons.
  
£ C-DOu Alcatel Research Centre (CARC), a
joint venture between C- C-DOu and Alcatel, has
started lab trials for indigenously developed
WiMAX technology.
£ ºSNL is setting up 10 WiMAX base stations
(as part of a pilot project) at ºangalore,
Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Hyderabad,
Ahmedabad, Hissar, Pinjore, Rohtakand
Panipat.
£ MuNL Plans WiMAX trials In Delhi And
Mumbai
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› ueachers from ºishop Cotton School in ºangalore


deliver live lectures (video conferencing) to high school
students in HavaraGiri School, Davangere (remote town
in Karnataka) over the Internet using WiMAX/ºWA
(ºroadband Wireless Access) for last mile connectivity.

› Citizen multiple video conferencing set-


set-up wherein the
deputy commissioner and officials at the taluka level
interact with citizens at the telecentre in RG Halliand
Navilehalli in Davangere district, all this being enabled
through WiMAX (operating in 3.3- 3.3-3.4 GHz frequency
with 2 Mbps of broadband bandwidth available for video
conferencing).
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› WiMax Forum: WiMax-
WiMax-An efficient tool to bridge the digital
divide, Nov 2005

› http://www.i4donline.net/indiantelecentreforum/presentation/d
ay2/Avinash.pdf

› WiMax, Wikipedia

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