...“Heaven’s Light is Our Guide” [pic] DEPARTMENT OF Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh RADIO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN WiMAX Author Md.Masud Hasan Roll No.054005 Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology Supervised by Md.Delwar Hossain Head Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology ACKNOWLEDGEMENT All praises to ALLAH, the cherisher and the sustainer of the universe, the most gracious and the most merciful, who bestowed me with health and abilities to complete this thesis successfully. This thesis means to me far more than a honours degree requirement as my knowledge was significantly enhanced during the course of its research and implementation. I am especially thankful to the Faculty and Staff of Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET), Rajshahi, Bangladesh, that have always been a source of motivation for me and supported me tremendously...
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...Introduction WiMAX technology has been approved by Bangladesh Government in last quater of 2008 in Bangladesh. Use of this technology has been increased through the passage of time. WiMAX combines the performance of Wi-Fi with the range and quality of service (QOS) of a carrier-grade cellular technology. WiMAX networks can be as small as single base stations with a few subscriber units, to much larger networks with thousands of users. 4G WiMAX gives us incredibly fast wireless access to the internet from four to ten times faster than 3G wireless. WiMAX technology will allow the subscribers to enjoy the amazing experience of high speed internet along with data, voice and video.There are few WiMAX service provider in Bangladesh, among them OLLO is newly came in market. In our report we focused on WiMAX technology based on the company OLLO’s various aspect of technological term. About WiMAX WiMAX, meaning Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is a telecommunications technology that provides wireless transmission of data using a variety of transmission modes, from point-to-multipoint links to portable and fully mobile internet access. The technology provides up to 10 Mbit/s broadband speeds without the need for cables. The technology is based on the IEEE 802.16 standard (also called Broadband Wireless Access). The WiMAX forum describes WiMAX as "a standards-based technology enabling the delivery of last mile wireless broadband access as an alternative to cable...
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...w13 Chapter 2 Fundamental of WiMAX What is WiMAX? WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is a wireless communications standard designed to provide 30 to 40 megabit-per-second data rates, with the 2011 update providing up to 1 Gbit/s for fixed stations. With the further development of the communication network, WiMAX has major realistic significance and strategic value as a standard facing to “the last kilometer” access, especially when no globally uniform standard is established for broadband wireless access. There are two main types of such standard: the IEEE 802.16d supporting air interface of fixed broadband wireless access system, and the IEEE 802.16e in the works supporting the air interface of both fixed and mobile broadband wireless access systems.WiMAX is a Broadband Wireless Access Metropolitan Area Network (BWA-MAN) technology based on the IEEE 802.16 standard, which is also called the IEEE Wireless MAN. It is a new air interface standard in connection with the frequency ranges of microwave and millimeter wave. Its main purpose is to provide a broadband wireless access approach which can be interoperated effectively in the environment of multiple manufacturers with "one-point to multi-point" in the metropolitan area network. [1] 2.1 Types of WiMAX The WiMAX family of standards addresses two types of usage models: a fixed-usage model (IEEE 802.16-2004) and a portable usage model (802.16 REV E, scheduled for ratification in current...
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...MARKETING STRATEGY OF BANGLALION WIMAX LTD. Submitted to: Saadia Shabnam Senior Lecturer Department of Business Administration East West University. Submitted to: Saadia Shabnam Senior Lecturer Department of Business Administration East West University. ------------------------------------------------- Submitted by: Khorshed Ahmmad Opu ID: 2009-1-10-135 Toukir Azam Chowdhury ID: 2010-2-10-202 ------------------------------------------------- Submitted by: Khorshed Ahmmad Opu ID: 2009-1-10-135 Toukir Azam Chowdhury ID: 2010-2-10-202 ............................ Saadia Shabnam Lecturer Department of Business Administration. East West University Subject: Submission of the Term Paper. Dear Madam, With due to respect it is our pleasure to present the term paper entitled “Marketing Strategies of Banglalion”. While preparing the report we have tried our level best to focus closely on the topic and tried to collect most complete and up-dated information available. We believe that it will provide a clear scenario of Marketing Strategies of Banglalion. To prepare this term paper, we have given best effort to accumulate needed information. We shall be available to answer my question clarification. Thank you for your sincere support. Sincerely yours: Khorshed Ahmmad Opu Toukir Azam Chowdhury Acknowledgement . Making a term paper is such a thing of pleasure. But doing this is also a tough thing. With the help of some people we finally...
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...LTE vs WiMax: The Future of Mobile Broadband in the United States LTE vs WiMax: The Future of Mobile Broadband in the United States High Speed Broadband Services (HSBS) is one of the rapid technological advancements the world has seen over the past century. The primary reason for HSBS was to deliver a high speed Internet service capable of supporting multimedia applications to the subscriber. During the latter part of this technological evolution, HSBS was mainly focused on wireless applications. This movement would latter be coined as Broadband Wireless Access (BAC). BAC was designed to provide services in a wireless environment capable of providing users with the same capability as that of wired broadband. Over the past decade, there have been major technological advances and innovations with wireless broadband such as LTE and WiMax. WiMax began as the standard for 4G technologies but has succumbed to LTE. As it stands, LTE is a more reliable system that has far greater potential than WiMax in the broadband wireless systems spectrum. History of WiMax To fully understand Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMax) you have to go back to the beginning where it all started. Cellular phone companies and service providers in the mid 1990’s were looking for alternative ways to provide Internet access to both businesses and individuals. They wanted to develop a system that was comparable to the capacity, speed and dependability of a hardwired...
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...funcionários do Cedoc, bem como, de outras instituições que me apoiaram em todos os momentos, fornecendo-me todas as informações e documentação necessárias e/ou inerentes ao desenvolvimento da minha pesquisa. À todos os colegas e profissionais pelo auxílio e empenho em todos os momentos decisivos do meu trabalho. À todos aqueles que, directamente ou indirectamente, colaboraram para que este trabalho atingisse os objectivos propostos. Projecto Final de Curso I Resumo O WiMax é a mais recente tecnologia de banda larga que foi baseada no padrão IEEE 802.16. É uma tecnologia sem fio (wireless) que permite conexões à alta velocidade . Foi projectado para operar em altas potências e alcançar distâncias muito longas. O seu benefício primodial é oferecer serviços em regiões onde não existe infra – estrutura telefónica ou TV cabo à custo relativamente baixo, se compararmos com a fibra óptica ou o par de cobre/ ADSL, para melhorar as telecomunicações do país alcançando maior número da população. O WiMax é conhecido como o padrão 802.16d, ratificado em Julho de 2004 e teve os seus primeiros equipamentos homologados em Janeiro de 2006. O mesmo usa frequências de 10 á 66 GHz em linha de vista (LOS) e 2 à 11...
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...will provide an overview of both wireless networks, and will include a contrast and compare of 3G wireless networks to 4G networks in relation to application and services, user perception, network architecture, and data throughput. The information offered will also differentiate between 4G LTE, 4G WiMax, and 4G WiBro networks based on upload and download speeds, user perceptions, backward compatibility, and service availability. The following paragraphs will also identify the competition between the 4G LTE carriers and why it has been so fierce, as well as how subscribers will benefit from this competition. When shopping for 3G and 4G wireless networks, consumers will have to comparison shop to find a service that will meet their particular needs. Today, most cell phone providers offer both 3G and 4G wireless service in conjunction with Internet service. Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T are just a few of the providers that use 3G as a standard mobile Internet service, in addition to providing 4G service. However, subscribers also need to be aware that 4G is a different service with a different network. Since 4G networks are fairly new, as of 2010, the price tag tends to be expensive (Wimax Wifi Technology & Broadband Internet, 2011). To access wireless service subscribers need to have a service plan, a network, and equipment for connecting to the Internet. For...
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...for mobile WiMax. Consider applications that necessitate mobility. After reading the case study, I firmly believe that five potential commercial applications of mobile WiMax would be to create a quicker, faster and stronger wireless network, better use and integration of cell phones in automobiles and other forms of transportation, an easier means to start or create networks, bringing wireless internet to more public places, and to improve in video messaging and email. 3. Clearwire went public in March 2007 at an initial price of $27.25. As of April 2010, the price was $8.00. Go Online and research the company to find out what happened to its share price. Explain why its share price has dropped. Clearwire’s share price dropped from $27.25 to $8.00 in 2007 because Clearwire and Sprint merged their wireless broadband unit into sprint’s 4g WiMax network with Clearwire’s WiMax broadband network. 4. AT&T and T-Mobile have endorsed HSDPA, but it does not have the same potential maximum transmission rates. Rather than jump on the WiMax bandwagon, those companies plan to deploy a different technology called Long Term Evolution (LTE). Search the Web for LTE versus WiMax comparisons and compare and contrast these two technologies. Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the standard for wireless transmission of high-speed data. The main mission of Long Term Evolution is to increase the wireless data networks speed and capacity by using new technological hardware. WiMax, is also known...
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...communication then transfer to digital communication techniques took place. Early years of this decade has seen a revolution in mobile systems like 2G. Internet related service required higher bandwidth and quality of service. This led to the evolution of 3G system through Universal Mobile Telecommunication Systems (UMTS). Now 3G services are popular across the globe and have a strong customer base. Increase in further demands requires a raise in standard which has led to the advent of Long Term Evolution Standards of wireless communication technologies. This paper evaluates 3G and 4G Networks in terms of their service, network architecture and performance. It also deals with different technologies of these wireless standards like 4G LTE, WiMax, 4G WiBro in terms of their upstream and downstream speeds, availability of service, perception of users and their compatibility factors. Outlook of fierce competition among the service providers for 4G LTE and in what way it would benefit subscribers will also be discussed. Finally this paper will study the trend by which Verizon had the ability to cover more markets than AT&T for 4G LTE. Keywords: upload speed, download speed, compatibility, service availability, architecture, user perception. Compare and Contrast 3G and 4G Wireless Networks Comparing and contrasting 3G and 4G wireless networks can be based on important factors like services and applications, network architecture, data throughput and user perceptions. Inherent...
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...4G Wireless Networks INTRODUCTION 4G stands for “4th generation” mobile data protocol but 4G users called it as the speed, succeeding 3G and preceding 5G. 4G LTE is a term used for the particular 4G protocol that delivers the fastest mobile Internet experience. A 4G LTE network operates at the leading edge of speed and reliability. Potential and current applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony, gaming services, high-definition mobile TV, video conferencing, 3D television, and cloud computing. 4G networks are becoming pretty standard, so most of the newest and most cutting-edge phones (Samsung Galaxy S3, iPhone 5, etc.) are typically 4G phones. 4G network can download files from the Internet up to 10 times faster than with 3G. With 4G LTE, using the web from phone becomes as pleasurable as using it from computer. 3G is “3rd generation,” refers to a networking standard in cell phone technology that is capable of providing high-speed data service to mobile devices. 3G wireless networks became more widespread and made smartphones truly feasible however phones were used merely for voice calls and text messaging. A world where it’s perfectly ordinary to download huge data to the phone from the Internet, to stream audio and video to people thousands of miles away effortlessly and wirelessly. It changed the way millions of people communicate, and set the stage for even more advanced mobile technologies. 3G telecommunication networks support services that provide...
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...3G and 4G Wireless Networks 1 3G and 4G Wireless Networks Kelly Lynch Dr. Sergey Samoilenko, PhD Information Systems and Decision Making Strayer University October 28, 2012 3G and 4G Wireless Networks 2 Abstract 3G and 4G networks have a lot of similarities, but when it comes to speed, 4G LTE is the service many people are looking for. Unfortunately, 4G LTE is largely unavailable in rural areas and the cost of the service is substantially high, forcing most users to use a 3G service until these factors change. While the technical differences between 3G and 4G service can be a little confusing, buyers can compare upload and download speeds, customer perceptions and service availability to determine what service is best for them. 3G and 4G Wireless Networks 3 For consumers, the differences between a 3G network and a 4G LTE network can be a little confusing but there is some good information available to the discerning shopper. For those who wish to learn a little more about 3G and 4G technology, examining what each network does and does not offer, can help them decide which service is best for them. 3G and 4G Networks Both 3G and 4G networks offer similar services and applications to their customers. They both offer faster and better connection to the Internet, enhanced audio streaming, video conferencing and TV through the Internet support (Unuth, 2012). While 3G networks offer wider coverage...
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...Term paper on Product Planning Submitted to Dr Mizanur Rahman Dept of Management Information Systems Dhaka University Submitted by Bazlur Rashid Student ID #608-15-08012 Dept of MIS Executive Summary WiMAX, meaning Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is a 4G telecommunications technology that provides wireless transmission of data using a variety of transmission modes, from point-to-multipoint links to portable and fully mobile internet access. The technology provides up to 3 Mbit/s broadband speed without the need for cables. WiMAX, 30 times faster than 3G mobile technology and 100 times faster than wireless data rates, can solve the problems of rural connectivity. WiMAX can replace GSM and CDMA cellular phone technologies, or increase capacity, used as a layover. It has been used as a wireless backhaul technology for 2G, 3G, and 4G networks in both developed and developing countries. As Bangladesh’s Telecom Industry is booming with a growing middle-class, experts expect a big demand for broadband wireless services and WiMAX. Bangladesh will have around 12 million WiMAX subscribers by 2012, as BTRC expects. Banglalion is going to introduce wireless internet services from the end of this year. As the marketing officer of BanglaLion I have prepared the following marketing plan. Table of Contents Current Marketing Situation 1 Opportunity and issue...
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...Assignment 2: 4G Wireless Networks Sierah Nguon Professor Yeates CIS 500 April 29, 2012 Different wireless companies such as Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile or Sprint always tries hard to convince consumers that their wireless network is the best, the fastest or offers the latest technology for mobile devices. With changing technology, almost everybody has a smart phone which enables them to check their emails or surf the web. Currently, there are two different wireless networks: 3G and 4G. 3G or 3rd generation mobile telecommunication is pretty much an application service that includes wide-area wireless voice telephone, mobile internet access, video calls, and mobile TV, all in a mobile environment. 4G is pretty much the same concept as 3G except it’s ten times faster than 3G. (Lee, 2011). Smartphone users are now consuming more data than ever before on a per-user basis (Kellogg, 2011). With the availability of new apps, services, and cloud storage, users are now utilizing their internet connection more than before (Nguyen, 2012). The current architecture of the 3G network starts with a base station what is referred as a Node B. The radio network controller (RNC) will provide various types of radio-related functionality such as: resource allocation, link layer encryption, and paging and fine-grained location tracking for mobiles in idle mode. It will also provide mobility anchoring for mobiles` data flow as they move from node to node. Meaning...
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...About The Report: In this report we are focusing on the product information, how the Wimax technology has revolutionized the world and how particularly Qubee Wimax is working in Bangladesh. The flaws in marketing strategies that Qubee adopted when their product was launched and the changes later on they made in their strategies to get a better market response. Everyone in business can benefit from being connected to the internet. You can keep an eye on what your competitors are doing and even advertise your business to other internet users. The speed and reliability of a Qubee connection could really transform the way your business works. Qubee has a team of professionals dedicated to serve your corporate and business needs. These teams will also be able to offer you some special packages especially designed for business needs. Executive Summary: WiMAX is a Worldwide Interoperability of Microwave Access. WiMAX is described in IEEE 802.16e Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) standard which has recently been introduced in Bangladesh by AD consortium Qubee. It is expected that WiMAX compliant systems will provide fixed wireless alternative to conventional DSL and Cable Internet. Qubee Wimax is using Motorola's WiMAX technology to provide wireless fixed broadband data services for residential and corporate use. The company is using WIMAX as a cost effective and fast-to-deploy broadband solution, as part of its strategy to create a...
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...QUBEE has major plans for the expansion of its WIMAX services in Bangladesh. We conduct sales-support strategy for WiMAX. WiMAX WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is designed to deliver next-generation, high-speed mobile voice and data services and wireless “last-mile” backhaul connections that could potentially displace a great deal of existing radio air network (RAN) infrastructure. For network providers, this will enable an expansive array of multimedia and real-time subscriber services that go well beyond current 2.5/3G applications, including mobile streaming media services, mobile TV, Unified Communications, and Voice over IP (VoIP), which, for the first time, becomes practical and viable on a metro-wide scale through WiMAX. Network service providers can’t take full advantage of mobile voice and multimedia over IP unless there is the potential to manage Quality of Service (QoS). With this in mind, five distinct classes of service quality have been built into WiMAX, allowing a more robust and resilient connection for users who require time-sensitive applications and service level agreements (SLAs). WiMAX can offer a large wireless access network footprint to subscribers (similar to data-enabled cellular services such as UMTS/CDMA), while at the same time providing higher throughputs that are similar to WLAN networks. With its large footprint, high access speeds, built-in QoS and SLA capabilities, WiMAX is an ideal access network for next-generation...
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