18-05-2016, 12:07 AM
19-05-2016, 02:43 PM
Abstract
Explosive innovations are sweeping the telecommunications industry worldwide as appetite for bandwidth keeps growing unabated. Several reasons are contributing to this trend:
(a) growth of the Internet and Internet-based applications,
(b) increased dependence of digital transmission even for analog applications, and
© a global trend toward deregulation.
Nowhere is this trend more marked than in the so-called last mile local loop bottleneck. The rapid rise in the popularity of Web-based applications is driving industry to build the infrastructure needed to bring high bandwidth, or "broadband," communications to the home. A fixed broadband wireless access (BWA) system is being offered to the public as a choice for the last mile of access. This paper discusses the niche occupied by BWA systems and presents a tutorial introduction to physical and medium access control layers, and the radio page link protocol requirements.
Explosive innovations are sweeping the telecommunications industry worldwide as appetite for bandwidth keeps growing unabated. Several reasons are contributing to this trend:
(a) growth of the Internet and Internet-based applications,
(b) increased dependence of digital transmission even for analog applications, and
© a global trend toward deregulation.
Nowhere is this trend more marked than in the so-called last mile local loop bottleneck. The rapid rise in the popularity of Web-based applications is driving industry to build the infrastructure needed to bring high bandwidth, or "broadband," communications to the home. A fixed broadband wireless access (BWA) system is being offered to the public as a choice for the last mile of access. This paper discusses the niche occupied by BWA systems and presents a tutorial introduction to physical and medium access control layers, and the radio page link protocol requirements.