This book presents the evolutionary and visionary developments
of Wi MAX!
Wi MAX Evolution: Emerging Technologies and Applications
focuses on the future developments of Wi MAX technology. The book
discusses the evolutionary aspects of Wi MAX, from the physical to
the application layer, including visions from industry,
standardization and research communities. Several chapters of the
book will present very new and unique information as editors and
their respective organizations are involved in ongoing
international projects on Wi MAX, developing advanced Wi MAX
techniques. The Editors’ in-house Wi MAX test-beds enhance the
book with privileged and seldom published information on practical
issues.
Key features:
* Presents evolutionary and visionary developments of Wi MAX,
motivating and inspiring readers to join and continue the
developing work
* Contains chapters with previously unpublished material,
including measurements on real Wi MAX equipment and their
validation, and introduction of robust header compression in Wi MAX,
and more
* Unique results on real Wi MAX test-beds
* Covers Wi MAX validation, novel scenarios, applications and
business, advanced Wi MAX architectures, Wi MAX extensions, and Wi MAX
evolution and future developments
* Expert authorship with a balanced mix of contributions from
highly regarded professionals from top research institutes,
industry and academia
This book is an invaluable resource for product developers,
research and standardization engineers in industry, professors,
research scientists and advanced students in academia. Technology
managers and CTOs will also find this book insightful.
O autorze
Dr Marcos Katz, VTT, Finland
Dr Katz received his Ph D from University of Oulu, Finland in 2002. He has 20 years of experience in the field of wireless communications (industry, academia and, research institutions). He has edited 2 books and published widely in journals and conferences. He is currently a Technical Manager of EU FP6 Integrated Project dealing with new Wi MAX scenarios, technical solutions and test-beds. He is developing multiantenna solutions for new Wi MAX scenarios (environmental monitoring), and is also involved in exploring novel Wi MAX architectures exploiting cooperation.
Professor Frank Fitzek, Aalborg University, Denmark
Frank Fitzek is an Associate Professor in the Dept. of Communication Technology, University of Aalborg, Denmark, heading the Future Vision and Mobile Device group. His current research interests are in the areas of wireless and mobile communication networks, mobile phone programming, cross layer as well as energy efficient protocol design and cooperative networking. Currently Dr. Fitzek is working on robust header compression (ROHC) techniques for Wi MAX as well as exploring cooperative networking concepts in Wi MAX