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WiMAX™ Implementation of MIMO

Mobile WiMAX™ is based on the IEEE 802.16e standard but is evolving in waves as it overcomes market limitations. Wave 2 products include MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output) techniques. The techniques used with the smart antenna technology of MIMO makes it possible to put more data into a wireless connection and extend the range. It is expected that Mobile WiMAX with MIMO will be able to carry approximately 4x more traffic than today’s 3G networks. In this case, wireless video becomes more realistic. The unique aspect of the MIMO implementation is the use of OFDMA. In OFDMA user data bursts overlap in time. This maximizes data flow in a complex environment.

  Figure 1. OFDMA burst structure.
  OFDMA Burst Structure

At any one point in time, there is data from multiple bursts available on different subchannels, as shown on the Y axis of Figure 1. These subchannels are logical arrangements of subcarriers, not physical arrangements of subcarriers. Therefore, adjacent subcarriers may actually belong to different subchannel groupings and be different modulation formats. While each data burst may only use one modulation format, adjacent subcarriers may have different modulation formats. And because each burst is unique, the pilot locations will be at many different subcarrier locations. The end result is a complexity not found in OFDM.

The complexity drives more sophisticated testing. Agilent is on the forefront of this testing. Greater insight. Greater confidence. Accelerate next-generation wireless.

Sources: Agilent Webinars, Wikipedia, wi-fiplanet.com

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Analyze Antenna Approaches for LTE Wireless Systems 
Multiple-antenna techniques are a large part of improved performance in LTE wireless systems, but they must be properly understood in order to be properly tested.

Article 2008-08-13

 
Dual Channel MIMO Measurements for WiMAX™ Wave 2 
In WiMAX Wave 2 systems, a variety of dual-channel measurements can provide essential insight into their operation and performance. Article written by Ben Zarlingo and linked with permission from Wireless Design and Development.

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Archived article at Microwave Product Digest discussing the challenges for designers in meeting cost and power consumption goals, using 3D-Planar electromagnetic (EM) simulation technology.

Article 2007-11-01

 
MIMO and the Battle Between LTE and WiMAX™ 
Link to April 10, 2009 Microwave Journal executive interview with Andy Botka and Carla Feldman regarding the PXB MIMO Receiver Test and the broader issue of LTE and WiMAX development.

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Link to April 9, 2009 Microwave Journal editorial. Test equipment manufacturers are providing more capability by relying on the latest hardware and software for feature-rich and easy to use solutions with impressive raw performance.

Article 2009-04-09

 
Understanding the Impact of Channel Effects on MIMO System Performance  
Link to article published in the March 2009 issue of Microwave Product Digest discusses unique test and measurement challenges of implementing MIMO in a wireless system

Article 2009-04-28

 
Using Base Station and MIMO Channel Emulators for Mobile WiMAX Devices 
Printed with kind permision of Microwave Journal. This article describes how a channel emulator can be used to characterize the performance of a MIMO receiver.

Article 2010-01-11

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Validating IEEE 802.16e Designs With The Mobile WiMAX MIMO Library 
The IEEE 802.16e standard, often referred to as mobile WiMAX, specifies air interfaces for broadband wireless access (BWA) systems.

Article 2007-05-08

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What every engineer needs to know about MIMO operation and measurement 
Utilizing MIMO to its fullest potential requires the engineer to have basic knowledge of its operation and measurement. This EP&T article by Agilent boils this knowledge down into 9 fundamental facts.

Article 2010-09-15

 
WiMAX™: Plotting A New Path To Global Broadband Mobility 
Archived article at Canadian Electronics identifying innovations in test and measurement to support the innovations in the industry.

Article 2007-09-01

 
WiMAX™: The Next Generation of Broadband Wireless Access 
Article reprint from Electronics in Canada. This article provides anoverview of the 802.16 standard, theWiMAX forum, and key applications.

Article 2004-09-01

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