Route Stability in WiMAX (802.16)

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Abstract

Thesis is devoted to network with WiMAX. It is claimed that WiMAX provides a perfect opportunity for an alternative network development. Discussion is based on five main aspects of WiMAX network implementation. Establishment and development of Base Stations (BS), Access Service Network Gateway (ASNG), and Connectivity Service Network (CSN), Base Station Controllers (BSC) and an Analogous Option (AO) to the GSM model are taken into account. The above mentioned entities are considered as integrative parts of WiMAX network establishment and implementation. Starting from 2011 the system was updated and rate was up to 1 Gigabits for fixed stations. The main emphasis in thesis is made on alternative nature of WiMAX.

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Dr. Sheik Subani A.F. 1970. \u201cRoute Stability in WiMAX (802.16)\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - E: Network, Web & Security GJCST-E Volume 13 (GJCST Volume 13 Issue E1): .

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Thesis is devoted to network with WiMAX. It is claimed that WiMAX provides a perfect opportunity for an alternative network development. Discussion is based on five main aspects of WiMAX network implementation. Establishment and development of Base Stations (BS), Access Service Network Gateway (ASNG), and Connectivity Service Network (CSN), Base Station Controllers (BSC) and an Analogous Option (AO) to the GSM model are taken into account. The above mentioned entities are considered as integrative parts of WiMAX network establishment and implementation. Starting from 2011 the system was updated and rate was up to 1 Gigabits for fixed stations. The main emphasis in thesis is made on alternative nature of WiMAX.

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