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Traderock is a world distributor of wimax or WiMax wireless
internet products, hardware, software and support. World
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WiMax wireless
internet or Bgan satellite internet, which system is for me?
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is!
What is wimax
or WiMax, wi-max and who supports it, who supply's it, who
makes
it?
We at Traderock
operates as sales agent for wimax systems. You can requst more
info via us, pricing and system design suggestions and we are
in daily contact to the leading
manufacturers
of these WiMax systems and hardware No matter in what
country you are, we at Traderock will take help you to come in
touch directly with the distributor of the equimpent you
need Go to our Contact Us page and send us your request, it
all starts
there.
What Product To
Choose of the WiMax
manufacturers?
Traderock
represents Aperto Networks systems. Aperto Networks has
been a leading contributor to IEEE 802.16 and ETSI HiperMAN
standards, making sure that key technical features such as QoS
and link adaptation enhancements
were supported
to stringent carrier
requirements.
Aperto Networks
is committed to helping you maximize the return on your
investment. Aperto offers technical support services to help
ensure that your Aperto products operate efficiently,
remain highly
available, and benefit from the most up-to-date software
releases. When choosing Aperto represented by
Traderock, you have not only selected world-class products,
but have also joined with a powerful technical support team
experienced in supporting
large scale
broadband wireless access systems. Aperto’s technical support
team supports the systems represented by Traderock and is
available to help with network configuration,
implementation
planning, problem resolution. Technical phone support is
available, and offers quality technical support in accordance
with generally recognized business practices and
standards.
When you need
more info about Apertos WiMax solutions, contact Traderock at
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What is
wimax, how to use it, how to get
started?
WiMAX is
defined as Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access by
the WiMAX Forum, formed in April 2001 to promote conformance
and interoperability of the IEEE 802.16 standard,
officially
known as WirelessMAN. The Forum describes WiMAX as "a
standards-based technology enabling the delivery of last mile
wireless broadband access as an alternative to cable and
DSL".
The IEEE 802.16
Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access Standards, which
was established by IEEE Standards Board in 1999, aims to
prepare formal specifications for the global
deployment of
broadband Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks. The Workgroup
is a unit of the IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards
Committee.
Although the
802.16 family of standards is officially called WirelessMAN,
it has been dubbed “WiMAX” by an industry group called the The
WiMAX Forum. The mission of the Forum is to
promote and
certify compatibility and interoperability of broadband
wireless products. The acronym WiMAX expands to "Worldwide
Interoperability for Microwave
Access".
The first
802.16 standard was approved in December 2001 and was followed
by two amendments – 802.16a and 802.16c to address issues of
radio spectrum and inter-operability,
respectively.
In September 2003, a revision project called 802.16REVd
commenced aiming to align the standard with aspects of the
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
(ETSI) HIPERMAN
standard as well as lay down conformance and test
specifications. This project concluded in 2004 with the
release of 802.16-2004 and the withdrawal of the earlier
802.16
documents including the a/b/c
amendments.
Amendments to
the standard An amendment to the standard, IEEE 802.16-2005
(formerly known as IEEE 802.16e), addressing mobility, was
concluded in 2005. This is sometimes called “Mobile WiMAX”,
after the
WiMAX forum for
interoperability.
Active
amendments:
802.16f –
Management Information Base Amendments in
development:
802.16g -
Management Plane Procedures and Services Amendments at
pre-draft
stage:
802.16h -
Improved Coexistence Mechanisms for License-Exempt Operation
802.16i - Mobile Management Information Base 802.16j -
Mobile Multihop Relay 802.16k - Bridging
Certification Because the
IEEE only sets specifications but does not test equipment for
compliance with them, the WiMAX Forum runs a certification
program wherein members pay for certification.
WiMAX
certification by this group is intended to guarantee
compliance with the standard and interoperability with
equipment from other manufacturers. The mission of the Forum
is to
promote and
certify compatibility and interoperability of broadband
wireless
products.
IEEE 802 refers
to a family of IEEE standards about local area networks and
metropolitan area networks. More specifically, the IEEE 802
standards are restricted to networks carrying
variable-size
packets. (By contrast, in cell-based networks data is
transmitted in short, uniformly sized units called cells.
Isochronous networks, where data is transmitted as a steady
stream of
octets, or groups of octets, at regular time intervals, are
also out of the scope of this standard.) The number 802 was
simply the next free number IEEE could assign, though
"802" is
sometimes associated with the date the first meeting was held
- February
1980.
The services
and protocols specified in IEEE 802 map to the lower two
layers (Data Link and Physical) of the seven-layer OSI
networking reference model. In fact, IEEE 802 splits the OSI
Data Link Layer
into two sub-layers named Logical Link Control (LLC) and Media
Access Control, so that the layers can be listed like
this:
Data link layer
LLC Sublayer MAC Sublayer Physical layer
The IEEE 802
family of standards is maintained by the IEEE 802 LAN/MAN
Standards Committee (LMSC). The most widely used standards are
for the Ethernet family, Token Ring, Wireless
LAN, Bridging
and Virtual Bridged LANs. An individual Working Group provides
the focus for each
area.
General
The IEEE 802.16
Air Interface Standard is truly a state-of-the-art
specification for fixed broadband wireless access systems
employing a point-to-multipoint architecture. The initial
version was
developed with the goal of meeting the requirements of a vast
array of deployment scenarios for BWA systems operating
between 10 and 66 GHz. As a result, only a subset of
the
functionality is needed for typical deployments directed at
specific markets. An amendment is almost finished to do the
same for systems operating between 2 and 11 GHz.
Additionally,
the IEEE process stops short of providing conformance
statements and test specifications. In order to ensure
interoperability between vendors competing in the same market,
the WiMAX
technical working groups were created by the leaders in IEEE
802.16
technology.
The 802.16
standard, amended this January by the IEEE to cover frequency
bands in the range between 2 GHz and 11 GHz, specifies a
metropolitan area networking protocol that will
enable a
wireless alternative for cable, DSL and T1 level services for
last mile broadband access, as well as providing backhaul for
801.11 hotspots. The new 802.16a standard specifies a
protocol that
among other things supports low latency applications such as
voice and video, provides broadband connectivity without
requiring a direct line of sight between subscriber
terminals and
the base station (BTS) and will support hundreds if not
thousands of subscribers from a single BTS. The standard will
help accelerate the introduction of wireless broadband
equipment into
the marketplace, speeding up last-mile broadband deployment
worldwide by enabling service providers to increase system
performance and reliability while reducing their
equipment costs
and investment risks. Overview of the IEEE 802.16a Standard,
WiMAX and the IEEE 802.16a PHY Layer, IEEE 802.16a MAC Layer,
Differentiating the IEEE 802.16a and
802.11
Standards - WiFi versus WiMAX Scalability, The WiMAX
Forum-Interoperability for 802.16 Compliant
Systems,
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Who is the
manufacturers of these wimax systems, hardware, chips,
software, following are a few companies that makes these
units. Traderock will supply any of these solutions as you
decide
APERTO
Aperto Networks
has been a leading contributor to IEEE 802.16 and ETSI
HiperMAN standards, making sure that key technical features
such as QoS and link adaptation enhancements
were supported
to stringent carrier requirements. Aperto Networks was the
first company to deliver IEEE 802.16-class systems in 2000.
The combination of standards completion in
March 2003, official launch of the WiMAX Forum in late 2003,
Aperto pushed forward to the development of PacketMAX – one of
the first
systems
submitted for WiMAX certification. These efforts provide a
solid base contributing to the ongoing development of WiMAX
products now with outdoor fixed and indoor installed
subscribers
based on IEEE 802.16-2004 and evolving to portable and mobile
systems based on IEEE 802.16e in the future.
Technical Firsts: First to implement a carrier-class
QoS profiles (up to 16 service flows) to support simultaneous
voice and tiered data services. First to enable up to six
different adaptive link parameters per subscriber for high
throughput, peak performance, and interference resilience.
First to support a medium access control (MAC) scheme
using burst mode time division multiple access (TDMA) that can
scale from a few users to hundreds per sector. First in
the industry to over enhanced IP networking functionality such
as virtual LAN (VLAN) support, IP routing, and Dynamic Host
Configuration protocol (DHCP)
server.
Pre-WiMAX
broadband wireless providers have often been constrained by
low-level networking and interoperability issues – limiting
their service offerings to raw bandwidth and basic
Internet
access. These providers are realizing that while the new WiMAX
standard helps ensure compatibility, it does not by itself
result in an optimized solution that satisfies the whole
range of
operational and subscriber requirements. Aperto’s
industry-leading PacketMAX™ infrastructure permits service
provides to focus on their key business: offering competitive
and
profitable
services. PacketMAX lets providers differentiate themselves
from their competition by delivering the broadest array of
services architected around a fully optimized WiMAX
solution. Aperto
PacketMAX is specifically designed to enable service offerings
that drive revenue. These services
include: Voice Can voice be the “killer app”
for WiMAX? There is good reason to believe that many users
will utilize fixed wireless voice as their lifeline to the
outside world. PacketMAX systems leverage
Aperto’s unique
quality of service (QoS) features to delivering best-of-breed
voice service offerings. For more information, Contact
Traderock at www.traderock.com .
TDM Despite the current trend toward IP convergence,
demand for TDM services is still growing. The need for
providers to deliver mobile voice and data drives expenses
upward and increases
operational
complexity by requiring rapid deployment of new cell sites to
handle the increased traffic. Many large and midsize
enterprises have sizable investments in TDM-based systems
for private
voice, and must continue to provide high-quality service.
Leased-line costs can account for up to 30% of operational
expenditures for mobile operators backhauling cell site
traffic.
PacketMAX technology can dramatically lower these costs by
effectively emulating circuit-switched services over the
lower-cost WiMAX link. For more information, Contact
Traderock at www.traderock.com .
Internet Access Internet access is an indispensable
part of any service providers’ portfolio. However, customers
differ widely with regard to their precise bandwidth
requirements, their desired level of
service, and
their cost sensitivity. PacketMAX can help operators tailor
specific services to the needs of the customer, extracting the
maximum revenue for basic Internet access. For
more
information, Contact Traderock at www.traderock.com .
Differentiated Offerings The term “convergence” is
quickly becoming a synonym for providing all services over the
wireless link, whether fixed or mobile. This means a single
operator needs to supply voice, video,
and data
services to multiple end users simultaneously. In the case of
multiple dwelling / tenet units (MDU / MTUs), the challenge is
even greater because of the need to differentiate
multiple end
users attached to the same subscriber station. The PacketMAX
system can help overcome convergence challenges. For more
information, Contact Traderock at
www.traderock.com .
Video There has been some speculation in the industry
about whether WiMAX can deliver video traffic profitably.
PacketMAX systems help operators leverage the well-developed
IPTV
ecosystem,
enabling an end-to-end solution for live or streaming video.
PacketMAX technology overcomes bandwidth / spectrum challenges
to provide a multichannel video service. For
more
information, Contact Traderock at www.traderock.com
.
Aperto is
committed to delivering standards based WiMAX solutions to
market. Aperto’s solutions marketing department manages an
ecosystem of technology and solution partners
dedicated to
delivering pre-integrated, WiMAX solutions. Service providers
can rest assured that Aperto powered solution interoperates
with their preferred vendors’ element(s) in a
performance-optimized
fashion. Aperto’s Partnership Ecosystem is
comprised of an array of enabling technology, solutions,
networking, OSS/BSS, and system integrator partners.
Join Aperto Solutions Ecosystem
Enabling Technology: Enabling technology partners
provide the fundamental building blocks of PacketMAX
subscriber units and base station unit hardware. Key enabling
technology partners are supplying the
latest system
on chip advances for 802.16-2004 fixed, indoor, and 802.16e
based mobile solutions.
VoIP Services: VoIP services partners provide
networking elements on the subscriber side and base station
network side dedicated to enabling VoIP solutions over WiMAX.
Examples of VoIP partners
include vendors
of: Analog terminal adapters, integrated access devices, call
control infrastructure (primarily SIP UAC/S), media gateways.
TDM Services: TDM services
partners provide the components required to interface
PacketMAX to legacy TDM infrastructure. TDM services partners
help drive enterprise voice, E1/T1 and mobile cellular
based
applications. System
Integrators: Aperto SI partners are fully
trained and certified on installing and servicing Aperto
systems. Aperto SI partners deploy end-to-end WiMAX
solutions. OSS /
BSS: OSS/BSS partners are a critical component
of Aperto comprehensive solution strategy. Aperto OSS/BSS
partners are supplying operational and billing support systems
increasing network
efficiency and
enabling enhanced operator billing models for tiered voice,
video and data services for consumer and enterprise
customers.
Superior Technology + Industry
Leadership = Wireless to the MAX Aperto Networks is the
technology leader in the most challenging segment of the WiMAX
equipment market: carrier-class infrastructure.
Aperto leverages its exceptional broadband
wireless know-how to build the world’s most advanced and most
versatile WiMAX base stations and subscriber units, enabling
providers to build
IP-rich,
point-to-multipoint and point-to-point networks that provide
industry-leading quality of service options and unsurpassed
subscriber density. In 2002 Aperto Networks
established its position as a broadband wireless leader with
the introduction of the PacketWave™ product family. PacketWave
systems now serve tens of
thousands of
users in 65 countries. These systems feature a
multiservices-intelligent design, highly scalable capacity and
coverage, and dynamic per-subscriber link optimization. Unique
technical
innovations help attract subscribers and increase revenue
opportunities for service providers. In
addition to attaining the status of an acknowledged
technological innovator, Aperto has led the broadband wireless
industry in developing industry standards. Aperto was a
founder of
the WiMAX
Forum, and a founder and lead contributor to IEEE 802.16 and
the ETSI-BRAN standards. Aperto’s
superior technology, coupled with the company’s leadership
role in setting standards, gave birth to the PacketMAX™ family
of WiMAX-compliant products. All the advanced
technologies
and features that originally distinguished the PacketWave line
have been integrated into the WiMAX-Certified™ PacketMAX
system. What’s more, Aperto has taken advantage
of its
extensive broadband wireless expertise and in-depth WiMAX
involvement to integrate powerful new enhancements into the
PacketMAX product line. Today, Aperto’s WiMAX
infrastructure enables service providers in markets of every
kind to profitably deliver wireless voice, data, and video
services. Whether they are serving developed
markets or
emerging economies, Aperto’s WiMAX products fundamentally
change the economics of delivering voice and broadband
services, allowing carriers to offer a wider variety of
services to
more customers using less equipment.
Profit-Generating Broadband Wireless Solutions Aperto
PacketMAX™ Family As a WiMAX Forum™ founding member and
key contributor to the 802.16 standard, Aperto has taken the
lead again in the WiMAX era by launching the PacketMAX family
of
WiMAX-compliant
carrier-grade broadband wireless access products.
Aperto PacketMAX products are designed to meet the
demanding capacity, quality, and scalability requirements of
today’s service providers. Combining Aperto’s field-proven
technologies
and
cutting-edge enhancements with the robust and feature-rich
WiMAX technology, the PacketMAX system offers providers a
high-capacity platform that maximizes revenue and profits
by reliably
delivering compelling data, voice, and video services. The
family includes modular, stackable, and micro base stations,
and a selection of indoor and outdoor subscriber
equipment.
Aperto PacketWave® Family Serving tens of
thousands of users in 65 countries, the pre-WiMAX standard
Aperto PacketWave product family incorporates advanced
technologies that provide quick deployment, high
spectral
efficiency, multiservices optimization through advanced
quality of service, and ease of installation and
configuration. The system’s unique technical innovations help
attract
subscribers and
increase revenue opportunities for carriers. The PacketWave
family comprises a suite of base stations, subscriber units,
and point-to-point bridges that provide an array of
deployment
options for delivering robust wireless data, voice, and video
services. Aperto WaveCenter™ EMS Aperto
WaveCenter EMS is a carrier-class element management system
(EMS) that manages PacketMAX and PacketWave wireless
equipment. The software’s intuitive graphical user
interface and
powerful management tools increase productivity in network
operations centers. With the ability to discover and inventory
equipment in real time, WaveCenter EMS ensures
fast deployment
of Aperto equipment and provisioning of customers. Its highly
scalable and reliable architecture lets providers deploy and
efficiently manage very large networks of base
stations and
subscriber stations. Northbound interfaces provide integration
into higher-level network management, billing, and operations
support systems.
Building on
proven technologies and incorporating the latest
WiMAX-compliant features, the Aperto PacketMAX system gives
network operators the multiservices infrastructure they need
to take full
advantage of the business opportunities offered by broadband
wireless. PacketMAX delivers the critical elements required to
extend services to a wide range of subscribers –
ranging from
large enterprises and public-sector organizations to
multitenet buildings and residences – using a single,
standards-based platform. PacketMAX boosts
profitability and accelerates return on investment by
providing: A suite of advanced technologies that have
already proved themselves in systems installed in 65
countries, serving thousands of subscribers WiMAX-driven
economies, including mass-produced silicon, superior
scalability, and multivendor interoperability Flexible,
pay-as-you-grow capital expenditures Future-proof
platforms designed to upgrade easily and support future mobile
WiMAX standards A multiservices infrastructure integrating
advanced quality of service (QoS) capabilities that can
deliver up to 8,000 service flows per sector, and up to 16
flows per subscriber unit Integrated voice-over-IP (VoIP)
capabilities that include intelligent overbooking, flexible
packet classifiers, IP address conservation, payload header
suppression, and powerful packet
processing
Well-differentiated data services that feature innovations
such as continuous queuing, sophisticated flow handling,
comprehensive filtering, time-division duplexing (TDD), and an
integrated
routing capability Carrier-level reliability to minimize
disruptions and ensure service-level agreement (SLA)
compliance High system-link budget and extensive cell
range at high modulations, resulting in greater capacities and
more expansive coverage areas Comprehensive WaveCenter
EMS™ [WaveMAX EMS?] element management that helps monitor and
control up to 10,000 network elements Reduced business
risk with field-tested technologies, support for all major
frequency bands, economical upgrade paths, and compatibility
with Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture
(ATCA)
specifications
Aperto®
Network’s PacketWave® point-to-point product line features a
number of advanced technologies, several of which were
introduced to the point-to-point wireless market for the
first time by
Aperto. Link distance and spectral efficiency
are two of the most fundamental values in any point-to-point
wireless product, and Aperto excels at both of them. Aperto’s
Link Distance is one of
the longest
available in its price range. The system gives the operator
the choice to use a variety of antenna types, thus enabling
even larger link distances with higher gain antennae.
Aperto’s
Spectral Efficiency (or how many bits it can pack in the
available bandwidth) is one of the best in the industry. Up to
20 non-overlapping channels are made available in the 125
MHz of spectrum
in the 5.8 MHz ISM band, as compared to the 4-6 channels
available in most other products. The
PacketWave point-to-point product offers a unique feature that
enables the operator to synchronize multiple co-located
point-to-point links. This enables the operator to do the
following:
Re-use the same channel in multiple co-located
links, under the constraint that any two links are separated
from each other by at least 90 degrees. For example, using a
single 6 MHz
channel, the
operator can put up four point-to-point links at a single
location. If there are multiple channels available, then
several links can be co-located, under the constraint
mentioned above. Aperto uses a number
of technologies to make the wireless link more robust to
multipath and interference, including: ARQ or
Automatic Re-Transmissions Adaptive Coding and Modulation
Automatic Frequency Selection Antenna Diversity
Working together seamlessly, these
technologies enable the system to keep operating smoothly,
even with packet error rates as high as 5-10%. This enables
the system to operate in
OLOS/NLOS
environments, as well as in crowded license exempt frequency
bands where Interference is an un-avoidable fact of
life. Aperto is alone among broadband
wireless vendors in offering a Flexible Channel Size, which
can vary from 6 MHz down to 4 MHz. In license exempt bands, it
increases the number of
available
channels and makes it easier for the operator to find clean
chunks of spectrum in a crowded environment. In
addition several tools are provided to facilitate the
configuration and management of each base station system (i.e.
base station, each channel and all SUs served by this base
station).
Those tools
include: The Advanced Installation Manager to
facilitate quick installation and initial configuration of the
point-to-point units. This tool also enables the installer to
correctly point the antenna, by
plotting the
received signal and SNR levels. Note that this pointing can be
done at either end of the link. The Web-based Graphical
User Interface for remote monitoring and configuration of the
point-to-point units. The Upgrade Manager (UM) for
software upgrade support SNMP These tools
provide all functionalities to the service provider to
configure, manage, control and monitor each of PacketWave
systems.
An
intuitive GUI and powerful tools increase productivity of
network operations centers. With the ability to discover and
inventory equipment in real time, the WaveCenter EMS system
ensures fast
deployment of Aperto equipment and provisioning of customers.
It also provides powerful tools to ensure robust operation of
the wireless network and network elements and
also
accelerates the resolution of problems.
Centralized Network Management WaveCenter EMS provides
full FCAPS (Fault, Control, Accounting, Performance, and
Security) capabilities making network information easily
analyzable thereby allowing the network
administrator
to make fast, intelligent choices. Information is displayed in
intuitive screens while the underlying real-time and
historical performance data gathered from each device is
stored in a
central relational database. WaveCenter EMS includes an
embedded SQL database so no additional software is required.
Highly Scalable / Distributed Architecture
WaveCenter EMS employs a highly efficient IP-based
distributed client/server architecture that can scale to
support networks that contain hundreds of thousands of
elements. Such
scalability is
achieved by distributing the processing of EMS software
modules (EMS Client, EMS Front End Server, EMS Back End
Server, and Relational Database) across multiple server
platforms.
Powerful Configuration Capabilities
Templates can be created to define commonly used
configurations making it easy to quickly rollout new equipment
and customers. Modifications to configurations can be made
either to
individual
network devices or “in bulk” to groups of network devices.
Timely Information Enables Rapid Response
WaveCenter EMS provides administrators access to real-time
information displayed in either graphical or tabular form.
Network and RF performance parameters are
closely monitored to achieve maximum usage of wireless
bandwidth and to ensure all customers are receiving their
intended service levels. Alarms and events are
rapidly processed. Within seconds of an actual alarm event,
multiple WaveCenter EMS clients can see this information
allowing administrators to rapidly deploy
solutions even
before the service provider’s end users may have noticed there
was a problem
Evolutive
WiMAX DM256
Products
The
Evolutive DM256 family of Products is a complete and
cost-effective solution supporting all the necessary features
to design base stations and subscriber units for both licensed
and
license-exempt
radio
frequencies.
Accelerate your
Design Cycle and Reduce Development
Costs
Evolutive
WiMAX DM256
Chipset
A low cost, low
power consumption chipset implementing the IEEE 802.16-2004
OFDM PHY layer protocol. The PHY has two complementary
functions: to process data for transmission
where the
output is a Baseband I/Q signal or a programmable IF signal
(real or complex). The process is reversed for the second
function. For data reception, the PHY implements
proprietary
synchronization and channel equalization methods for
OFDM.
Can be used
for Base Station and CPE Upgradeability from WiMAX fixed
to 802.16e OFDM mobility Supports TDD, HFDD and FDD
Industry Leading 5 bits/sec/Hertz spectral
efficiency 208 pin PQFP and BGA Programmable
Bandwidths and IF Frequency
CPE MAC
Software
Complete source
code is included Conforms to IEEE 802.16-2004
Progressive support of additional features leading to
802.16e-2005 High level of abstraction for operating
system for easy portability Based on WiMAX Forum
Certified CPE MAC
3.5GHz
Mini-PCI Reference
Designs
A development
platform to guide and support efforts in designing WiMAX
compliant wireless systems using the DM256 chipset. Provides a
plug-and-play, complete solution for the lower
layer air
interface and time critical low-level MAC
functionality.
WiMAX Certified
designs for CPE Adaptive modulation (BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM
& 64-QAM) First Mini-PCI design on the market
Meets all six SUI Non Line of Sight channel
models 37.5 Mbps data throughput Support
WiMAX profM3_PMP profile:3.5 GHz RF card, 3.5 & 7 MHz
bandwidth, TDD & HFDD
Evolutive WiMAX
DM256
ASIC
The DM256
integrated circuit implements the IEEE 802.16-2004
WirelessMAN-OFDM™ PHY layer protocol and is designed to be the
main component of an Orthogonal Frequency Division
Multiplexing
(OFDM) modem for Broadband Wireless Access.
Highlights
IEEE
802.16-2004 Compliant Industry leading 5 bits/sec/Hertz
Spectral Efficiency Supports TDD, HFDD and FDD Duplexing
Modes Programmable Channel Bandwidth up to
10MHz Adaptive Modulation: BPSK, QPSK, QAM 16,
QAM 64 208 pin PQFP and 208 BGA Packaging
Sequans
Sequans
patented technology enables ubiquitous Broadband Wireless
Access, based on innovative silicon design, for WiMAX/WiBro
applicationsSequans’ System-on-Chip solutions feature
Sequans’
patented technology to extend the range and increase the
capacity of WiMAX wireless networks, with flexible network
architectures and integrated devices. Through smart
combination of
hardware and software, Sequans enables scheduling of real-time
services, at the highest packet rates, and with full quality
of service.
Sequans has a
comprehensive product offering including the System-on-Chip, a
complete software stack as well as reference designs, both for
the base station and subscriber station.
These products
are delivered with a complete development kit, including test
and simulation software with user-friendly GUI, enabling
smooth integration into system vendor’s
designs.
Sequans’
products are designed to fit a variety of applications, from
high-end base stations down to pico-base stations, and from
indoor-outdoor CPE units to home gateways, PC-cards,
PDAs and
handsets. This in turn enables very different network
architectures: large cells for rural deployment, smaller cells
for suburban environment, or pico cells in dense, urban
environment.
Sequans’
products are based on the IEEE 802.16 standard, and comply
with the profiles put forward by the WiMAX Forum. They
incorporate additional features designed to enhance
performance, in
terms of coverage and capacity, as well as support of
real-time services. Sequans’ experience in implementation of
such designs results in very low implementation margin,
and optimized
usage of the
band.
In addition to
the minimum set of features that are mandatory for WiMAX
certification, Sequans offers optional advanced WiMAX features
which increase system performance, improve cell
coverage, high
throughput and low-latency to support real-time applications
and reduce the total cost of the end-to-end solution. A few of
Sequans’ advanced features
are:
Space
Time Coding Diversity Combining Uplink
Subchannelization Automatic Repeat Request
(ARQ) MAC Hardware Acceleration Support of
Full Duplex Frequency Division (FDD) Supports large
channels, up to 20MHz in TDD or FDD
mode
SQN1110
System-on-Chip (SoC) for WiMAX Mobile Stations Integrated,
Low-Power 802.16e Solution for Broadband Wireless
Access
SEQUANS’
SQN1110 system-on-chip (SoC) is the industry’s lowest power,
lowest cost solution for manufacturers of WiMAX mobile
stations. The SQN1110 is an advanced baseband chip
compliant with
the IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard. It implements in a single chip
all MAC and PHY features required for wave 1 WiMAX
certification, and is delivered with S-Cube, Sequans’
comprehensive
software
package.
Applications
The SQN1110
delivers wireless broadband connectivity for mobile, portable,
nomadic and fixed applications. Its high level of integration
enables it to fit into the smallest of mobile devices
such as
handsets, smartphones, and PDAs. It is also suitable for fixed
devices such as desktop modems and residential gateways, and
portable devices such as PC cards, PCI Express
mini-cards, USB
dongles, and SDIO modules.
Benefits
Sequans’
SQN1110 SoC enables the delivery of wireless broadband
services directly to the end-user on the move. Key to the
SQN1110’s powerful capability is the high-level integration of
the PHY and MAC
that ensures the highest performance and functionality, and
provides a solid foundation for the development of
cost-effective, low-power terminals. SQN1110 provides
manufacturers with a full-fledged, self-contained WiMAX access
solution.
SQN1110’s
optimal partitioning of hardware, firmware and software
between PHY and MAC achieves industry leading low-level power
consumption, in both operating and sleep modes,
which is
critically important for battery operated terminals.
SQN110
includes a DSP co-processor, which ensures flexible adaptation
to changes in the WiMAX system
profiles.
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