Mobile broadcasting with WiMAX principles, technology, and applications
Written exclusively from broadcasters perspective, Mobile Broadcasting with WiMAX will help you move ahead in the use of WiMAX technologies. Whether you are an engineer, content provider, manager, or operator and planning such services, this book helps you understand the dimensions of this new medi...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Burlington, MA :
Focal Press
c2008.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
Colección: | Focal Press media technology professional.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627373306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Mobile Broadcasting with WiMAX: Principles, Technology, and Applications; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Prologue; Preface; Section I Introduction to Wireless Networks and Mobile Multimedia; Chapter 1 Why WiMAX for Broadcasting?; 1.1 Being a Fourth-Generation Broadcaster; 1.2 Wireless and Mobile Networks; 1.3 WiMAX: A New Opportunity for Multimedia Broadcasting; 1.4 WiMAX: Fastest-growing Wireless Technology; 1.5 Services over WiMAX networks; Chapter 2 Introduction to Broadband Wireless Networks; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Wireless Local Area Networks
- 2.3 Broadband Metropolitan Area Networks2.4 Performance Comparison of WiMax and WiFi Systems; 2.5 IEEE 802.16E Mobile WiMAX; Chapter 3 Introduction to Mobile Multimedia; 3.1 Mobile WiMAX: The New Mobile Ecosystem; 3.2 What is Mobile Multimedia?; 3.3 Mobile Media in 3GPP; 3.4 Graphics in a Mobile Environment; 3.5 Media Synchronization and Presentation Format in 3GPP; Section II Broadband Wireless Technologies; Chapter 4 Understanding WiMAX; 4.1 Basics of OFDM; 4.2 Protocol Layering in WiMAX; 4.3 Mobile WiMax (IEEE 802.16e-2005); 4.4 Advanced Antenna Systems and MIMO in WiMAX
- 4.5 Subscriber Densities in WiMAX4.6 Summary: Features of Mobile WiMax; Chapter 5 Design of WiMAX Transmission Networks; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Link Analysis of WiMAX Systems; 5.3 Frequency Planning in WiMAX; 5.4 Tools for Design of WiMAX Transmission Networks; 5.5 Examples of WiMAX Networks for Specific Applications; 5.6 Timing and Synchronization in WiMAX Networks; Chapter 6 Broadband Wireless Networks: Deployment Status Worldwide; 6.1 Brief History of Wireless Broadband Deployments; 6.2 Region- and Country-Specific Implementations; Summary
- Chapter 7 Standards Convergence in Mobile Multimedia Broadcasting7.1 Introduction: A View of the Standards World; 7.2 Standards Bodies and Industry Associations; 7.3 An Overview of International Standards Organizations; 7.4 Other Standards Bodies and Operator Associations; 7.5 How Far Are We from Truly Converged Standards?; Chapter 8 Chipsets for WiMAX devices; 8.1 Realizing WiMAX Functions in Physical Devices; 8.2 Requirements of Chipsets for Mobile WiMAX; 8.3 Systems on Chip (SOC) for WiMAX; 8.4 Fixed WiMAX SOCs; 8.5 Mobile WiMAX Chipsets; 8.6 Base Stations; 8.7 Handsets
- Chapter 9 Customer Premises Equipment (CPEs) for WiMAX9.1 Importance of WiMAX Certification Profiles; 9.2 WiMAX CPEs; 9.3 Fixed WiMAX (IEEE 802.16-2004) Subscriber Stations; 9.4 Mobile WiMAX (IEEEE 802.16e) CPEs; 9.5 WiMAX with Cellular Phones; 9.6 Standalone Devices for Mobile WiMAX; 9.7 Trends in Mobile WiMAX CPEs; Chapter 10 Software Architectures for Mobile Multimedia Wireless Devices; 10.1 Evolution of Mobile Operating Systems; 10.2 Operating Systems for Mobile Devices; 10.3 Middleware in Mobile Wireless Devices; 10.4 Application Clients; 10.5 Summary
- Chapter 11 Spectrum for WiMAX Networks