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  ASPECTS OF BANDWIDTH SCHEDULING IN WIMAX SUBSCRIBER STATION (Area: Wireless & Network; Type: Conference Paper; Author: Sergey Berezin)  
  June 2009  —  The 802.16e IEEE standard (WiMAX) enables efficient utilization of radio resources by leveraging the Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA) technology. A number of uplink (UL) bandwidth request ...  
 
  5Ghz IEEE 802.11a For Interference Avoidance (Area: Wireless & Network; Type: Position Paper; Author: Bruce A Willins)  
  August 2009  —  The proliferation of wireless devices in the 2.4 GHz ISM (Industrial Scientific Medical) unlicensed spectrum has created significant sources of interference for IEEE802.11bg networks. This paper ...  
 
  PAPR Reduction Via a Fixed Frequency-Domain Weighting Across Multilple OFDM Bauds (Area: Wireless & Network; Type: Conference Paper; Author: Timothy A. Thomas)  
  May 2004  —  This paper introduces a PAPR reduction technique for OFDM that uses the same PAPR reduction weights over multiple OFDM bauds. The PAPR reduction weights are applied on each subcarrier in the frequency ...  
 
  A Low Complexity PF Scheduler For Cooperative Transmission In Cellular Networks (Area: Wireless & Network; Type: Conference Paper; Author: ., Balamurali N)  
  July 2009  —  Multi-cell cooperative transmission schemes are considered as promising candidates in future wireless networks (LTE-Advanced) to combat the inter-cell interference that degrades the cell-edge ...  
 
  Performance Comparision Between TOA Ranging Technologies and RSSI Ranging Technologies for Multi-hop Wireless Networks (Area: Wireless & Network; Type: Conference Paper; Author: Qicai Shi)  
  September 2005  —  This paper investigates the relationship between the number of hops from a source node to a destination node and the range estimation accuracy for multi-hop wireless networks with a focus on ...