| Publisher | Technical University of Lisbon | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 195.9KB PDF | Date added | 16 Apr 2009 |
| Topics | Mobile - Wireless Communications, WiMAX (802.16) | ||
| Downloads | 106 | ||
Mobile WiMAX has gained momentum as a top candidate to deliver the dream of full mobile wireless internet. In spite of this, the available data regarding the performance of Mobile WiMAX in real world scenarios is still scarce. In this paper, the available DownLink (DL) throughput as a function of distance to the Base Station (BS) is estimated for a number of propagation scenarios.
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