The performance evaluation of IEEE 802.16 physical layer in the basis of bit error rate considering reference channel models

Fixed Broadband Wireless Access is a promising technology which can offer high speed data rate from transmitting end to customer end which can offer high speed text, voice, and video data. IEEE 802.16 WirelessMAN is a standard that specifies medium access control layer and a set of PHY layer to fixe...

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Broadband
Computer Science - Information Theory
Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture
Computer simulation
High speed
Interoperability
Mathematics - Information Theory
Performance evaluation
Video data
Wireless communications
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