An IEEE802.16j prototype relay station architecture

This research focuses on the architecture of a WiMAX Relay Station (RS) prototype, based on the IEEE802.16j standard. Non-Transparent (NTR) operation is implemented in Time-division Transmit and Receive (TTR) mode. The prototype is configured as a Single Unit Relay Station (SURS). MAC-based relay op...

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