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AJAL. A. J AJAL. A. J [[ APAP - ECE - ECE ]] MET’s School of Engineering, KeralaMET’s School of Engineering, Kerala

WiMAXNext Generation Wireless Mobile Deployment Methods

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Multi-Agency Seamless Mobility

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This is Mobile Broadband

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Everywhere coverageThis is Mobile Broadband

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This is Mobile Broadband

Full mobility

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High data speedsThis is Mobile Broadband

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The Future Home…

DSL/Cable or MSOTelephone

Wireless camera

Wireless media

gateway

NAS for MP3 & Video

Content

Integrated networks, content,and entertainment systems

Managed Security

Managed Voice

Managed Wireless

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Wireless Surface Scenario

Weather Radar

ILS

Aircraft

Emergency Vehicles

FAA

Airlines

PortAuthority

Technicians

Fuel TruckBaggageHandlers

RTR

Radar

Snow Removal Equipment

ALS

Wake Vortex SensorRWSL

ASDE-XSensor

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HUMAN SOCIAL NETWORK has Become Business Oxygen

• ORKUTIANS• HOMOSAPPIENS - HOMOSCRAPIANS

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Scenario of virtual community over geographical areas

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Population: 1.15 Billion peopleIndia’s Tele-density

- Overall: 31%Rural: 8.8% Urban: 65% Broadband: 0.4%Internet: 4%

500 Million phone connections by year 2010

High GDP Growth-8%Increased Income of middle

class(300M)PC Penetration: 2%

The Opportunity in IndiaThe Opportunity in India

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Success Story @ Work – Madras Pharma

T.Nagar

Sholinganallur

• Point to Point and Point to Multi Point• Backhaul spanning to 12kms from T.Nagar (H.O) to Sholinganallur (Factory)

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Success Story @ Work – Residency Group Hotels

-Enable Point – to – Point Connectivity ( 1KM )

- Centralized accounting and reservation system

- Hotspot Zones for wireless internet access

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Main Building Annexe

Usman Road

• Point – to – Point Connectivity ( 600 meters )

• Enabling centralized billing and accounting systems

Success Story @ Work – GRT Thangamaligai

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Laymen point of view

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SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE ( SAR ) IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

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Related Work Cell Phone Radiation is Absorbed More Deeply Into the Brains of Children

Estimation of the absorption of electromagnetic radiation from a cell phone based on age (Frequency GSM 900 Mhz) (On the right, color scale showing the Specific Absorption Rate in W/kg)

Gandhi, O.P.G. Lazzi, and C.M. Furse, Electromagnetic Absorption in the Human Head and Neck for Cell Telephones at 835 and 1900 MHz. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 1996. 44(10): p. 1884-1897

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• [1] IEEE 802.16-2004 October 2004, Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems - Amendment for Physical and Medium

Access ControlLayers for Combined Fixed and Mobile Operation in Licensed Bands, August

2004.

• [2] IEEE 802.16e-2005 March 2006, Physical and Medium Access Control Layers for Combined

Fixed and Mobile Operation in Licensed Bands.

• [3] Allen H. Kupetz and K. Terrell Brown, “4G - A Look Into the Future of Wireless

Communications”, Rollins Business Journal, Jan-Mar 2004

• [4] B. G. Evans and K. Baughan, "Visions of 4G," Electronics and Communication Engineering

Journal, Dec. 2002.

• [5] Jun-seok Hwang, Roy R. Consulta, "4G Mobile Networks – Technology Beyond 2.5G And 3G",

PTC’07 Proceedings-2007.30

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