WIMAX 
(Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave 
Access)
Contents 
 Introduction 
 Working of WIMAX 
 IEEE 802.16 standard 
 Architecture 
 Specifications 
 Features of WIMAX 
 Advantages of WIMAX over WIFI 
 WIMAX vs. 3G 
 ISSUES in WIMAX vs. 3G 
 FUTURE OF WIMAX
What is WIMAX? 
 WIMAX stands for Worldwide Interoperability for 
Microwave Access 
 WiMAX refers to broadband wireless networks that are 
based on the IEEE 802.16 standard, which ensures 
compatibility and interoperability between broadband 
wireless access equipment 
 WiMAX, which will have a range of up to 31 miles, is 
primarily aimed at making broadband network access 
widely available without the expense of stringing wires (as 
in cable-access broadband) or the distance limitations of 
Digital Subscriber Line.
THINK OF INTERNET 
 There are three possible ways to 
access internet. 
 Broadband access 
Uses DSL or cable modem at home and 
T1 or T3 line at office 
 WIFI 
Uses WIFI routers at home and hotspots 
on the road 
 Dial Up Connection
NEW TECHNOLOGY 
 Broadband access is too expensive 
and WiFi coverage is very sparse. 
 The new technology promises 
 High speed of broadband service 
 Wireless rather than wired access 
 Broad Coverage
A WIMAX system consists of 
1) A WiMAX tower, similar in concept to a cell-phone tower - A 
single WiMAX tower can provide coverage to a very large area 
as big as 3,000 square miles (~8,000 square km). 
2) A WiMAX receiver - The receiver and antenna could be a 
small box or Personal Computer Memory card, or they could 
be built into a laptop the way WiFi access is today
WIMAX TOWER WIMAX RECEIVER
Wimax
WIMAX Scenario 
 Consider a scenario where a WiMax-enabled computer is 
10 miles away from the WiMax base station. 
 A special encryption code is given to computer to gain 
access to base station 
 The base station would beam data from the Internet 
required for computer (at speeds potentially higher 
than today's cable modems)
WIMAX Scenario 
 The user would pay the provider monthly fee for using 
the service. The cost for this service could be much 
lower than current high-speed Internet-subscription fees 
because the provider never had to run cables 
 The WiMAX protocol is designed to accommodate several 
different methods of data transmission, one of which is 
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) 
 If WiMAX-compatible computers become very common, 
the use of VoIP could increase dramatically. Almost 
anyone with a laptop could make VoIP calls
WIMAX CHIPS 
WiMAX Mini-PCI Reference Design Intel’s first WIMAX chip
FEATURES OF WIMAX 
 Scalability 
 Quality of Service 
 Range 
 Coverage
RANGE 
 Optimized for up to 50 Km 
 Designed to handle many users 
spread out over kilometres 
 Designed to tolerate greater multi-path 
delay spread (signal reflections) 
up to 10.0μ seconds 
 PHY and MAC designed with multi-mile 
range in mind
BENEFITS OF WIMAX 
 Speed 
 Faster than broadband service 
 Wireless 
 Not having to lay cables reduces cost 
 Easier to extend to suburban and rural areas 
 Broad Coverage 
 Much wider coverage than WiFi hotspots
Benefits to Customers 
 Range of technology and service level choices 
from both fixed and wireless broadband 
operators 
 DSL-like services at DSL prices but with 
portability 
 Rapidly declining fixed broadband prices 
 No more DSL “installation” fees from 
incumbent
Advantages of WiMax over 3G 
 Using an assortment of proprietary 
and standards-based technologies, 
such as OFDM and W-CDMA ,WiMax 
has a clear advantage over 3G 
 The advantages include 
 Higher Throughput 
 Low Cost 
 Lower Latency
Advantages of WiMax over 3G
USES OF WIMAX
FUTURE 
 WiMax will be deployed in three 
stages 
 In the first phase WiMaX technology (based on IEEE 
802.16-2004) provides fixed wireless connections 
 In the second phase WiMaX will be available as a 
cheap and self-installing Subscriber Terminal (ST), 
linked to PC and to antenna 
 The third phase enables portability, thus WiMAX 
(based on IEEE 802.16e) will be integrated into 
commercial laptops
Promises
ISSUES in 3G vs. WIMAX 
 Deployment of the network 
 WIMAX deployment is in the planning 
stages and it might take 3-5 years in 
providing reasonable coverage in well 
populated areas 
 WiMax may initially be relegated to 
college campuses and larger corporate 
campuses where people are less mobile 
and costs containment is important
ISSUES in 3G vs. WIMAX 
 Cost Issue 
 The main reason to opt for WIMAX is its low cost. 
 The price paid per Hz for WIMAX spectrum is as 
much as 1000 times lower than for 3G spectrum 
 The low cost of WIMAX spectrum compared to 3G is a 
clear driver for service providers to enter the field of 
wireless services with WIMAX
Conclusion (The Final Issue) 
 Will WIMAX replace 3G? 
 Along with the forthcoming standardization, WiMAX has the 
potential to substitute 3G and become a promising 4G 
 WiMAX has its distinct identity as either a stand-alone 
solution for incumbent and competitive fixed network 
operators or as complementary radio access solution for 
established 2G and 3G cellular network operators 
 Fixed-line operators, on the one hand, may consider 
WiMAX as a viable alternative to add mobility to the service 
portfolio, leveraging their huge subscriber base, in 
particular in countries where 3G licensing is delayed or not 
affordable
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Wimax

  • 1. WIMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access)
  • 2. Contents  Introduction  Working of WIMAX  IEEE 802.16 standard  Architecture  Specifications  Features of WIMAX  Advantages of WIMAX over WIFI  WIMAX vs. 3G  ISSUES in WIMAX vs. 3G  FUTURE OF WIMAX
  • 3. What is WIMAX?  WIMAX stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access  WiMAX refers to broadband wireless networks that are based on the IEEE 802.16 standard, which ensures compatibility and interoperability between broadband wireless access equipment  WiMAX, which will have a range of up to 31 miles, is primarily aimed at making broadband network access widely available without the expense of stringing wires (as in cable-access broadband) or the distance limitations of Digital Subscriber Line.
  • 4. THINK OF INTERNET  There are three possible ways to access internet.  Broadband access Uses DSL or cable modem at home and T1 or T3 line at office  WIFI Uses WIFI routers at home and hotspots on the road  Dial Up Connection
  • 5. NEW TECHNOLOGY  Broadband access is too expensive and WiFi coverage is very sparse.  The new technology promises  High speed of broadband service  Wireless rather than wired access  Broad Coverage
  • 6. A WIMAX system consists of 1) A WiMAX tower, similar in concept to a cell-phone tower - A single WiMAX tower can provide coverage to a very large area as big as 3,000 square miles (~8,000 square km). 2) A WiMAX receiver - The receiver and antenna could be a small box or Personal Computer Memory card, or they could be built into a laptop the way WiFi access is today
  • 7. WIMAX TOWER WIMAX RECEIVER
  • 9. WIMAX Scenario  Consider a scenario where a WiMax-enabled computer is 10 miles away from the WiMax base station.  A special encryption code is given to computer to gain access to base station  The base station would beam data from the Internet required for computer (at speeds potentially higher than today's cable modems)
  • 10. WIMAX Scenario  The user would pay the provider monthly fee for using the service. The cost for this service could be much lower than current high-speed Internet-subscription fees because the provider never had to run cables  The WiMAX protocol is designed to accommodate several different methods of data transmission, one of which is Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)  If WiMAX-compatible computers become very common, the use of VoIP could increase dramatically. Almost anyone with a laptop could make VoIP calls
  • 11. WIMAX CHIPS WiMAX Mini-PCI Reference Design Intel’s first WIMAX chip
  • 12. FEATURES OF WIMAX  Scalability  Quality of Service  Range  Coverage
  • 13. RANGE  Optimized for up to 50 Km  Designed to handle many users spread out over kilometres  Designed to tolerate greater multi-path delay spread (signal reflections) up to 10.0μ seconds  PHY and MAC designed with multi-mile range in mind
  • 14. BENEFITS OF WIMAX  Speed  Faster than broadband service  Wireless  Not having to lay cables reduces cost  Easier to extend to suburban and rural areas  Broad Coverage  Much wider coverage than WiFi hotspots
  • 15. Benefits to Customers  Range of technology and service level choices from both fixed and wireless broadband operators  DSL-like services at DSL prices but with portability  Rapidly declining fixed broadband prices  No more DSL “installation” fees from incumbent
  • 16. Advantages of WiMax over 3G  Using an assortment of proprietary and standards-based technologies, such as OFDM and W-CDMA ,WiMax has a clear advantage over 3G  The advantages include  Higher Throughput  Low Cost  Lower Latency
  • 19. FUTURE  WiMax will be deployed in three stages  In the first phase WiMaX technology (based on IEEE 802.16-2004) provides fixed wireless connections  In the second phase WiMaX will be available as a cheap and self-installing Subscriber Terminal (ST), linked to PC and to antenna  The third phase enables portability, thus WiMAX (based on IEEE 802.16e) will be integrated into commercial laptops
  • 21. ISSUES in 3G vs. WIMAX  Deployment of the network  WIMAX deployment is in the planning stages and it might take 3-5 years in providing reasonable coverage in well populated areas  WiMax may initially be relegated to college campuses and larger corporate campuses where people are less mobile and costs containment is important
  • 22. ISSUES in 3G vs. WIMAX  Cost Issue  The main reason to opt for WIMAX is its low cost.  The price paid per Hz for WIMAX spectrum is as much as 1000 times lower than for 3G spectrum  The low cost of WIMAX spectrum compared to 3G is a clear driver for service providers to enter the field of wireless services with WIMAX
  • 23. Conclusion (The Final Issue)  Will WIMAX replace 3G?  Along with the forthcoming standardization, WiMAX has the potential to substitute 3G and become a promising 4G  WiMAX has its distinct identity as either a stand-alone solution for incumbent and competitive fixed network operators or as complementary radio access solution for established 2G and 3G cellular network operators  Fixed-line operators, on the one hand, may consider WiMAX as a viable alternative to add mobility to the service portfolio, leveraging their huge subscriber base, in particular in countries where 3G licensing is delayed or not affordable