Results tagged “wimax”
Latest Updates on Group Scheduling for VoIP on WiMAX
posted by Vijay Kesavan on June 17, 2009 at Research@Intel
At the Spring 2009 Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in Beijing, Intel premiered a prototype demonstrating Group Scheduling, a technology to increase the capacity of VoIP in 802.16m, next-generation WiMAX networks. At IDF we demonstrated the reduction in size of the...
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tagged: #IntelR&Dday, #IntelRDday, Intel Labs, VoIP, WiMAX
Bright Future for Mobile Broadband
posted by Alan Crouch on June 15, 2009 at Research@Intel
Imagine a future mobile experience where parents can stream their kid’s sports event live to grandparents halfway around the world with your handset. Or people can play immersive mobile games like World of Warcraft anywhere, anytime. Or enjoy true mobility...
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tagged: #intelR&Dday, 802.16, Intel Labs, mobility, WiMAX
Benefits of Group Scheduling for VoIP on WiMax
posted by Vijay Kesavan on April 08, 2009 at Research@Intel
Real-time services are envisioned to be an essential component of next generation mobile broadband networks (4G), and like 2G and 3G, voice is still expected to be the most desirable service over these networks. However, mobile-broadband networks, based on IP...
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tagged: IDF, VoIP, WiMAX
Interactive 3D Streaming by Alexander Sterkin
posted by Guest Blogger on June 11, 2008 at Research@Intel
Second Life® and World of Warcraft® are among the most prominent MMOGs. They demand lots of computing power – both from the CPU and Graphics. These demands overload any mobile device of today or near future, even including MIDs. By...
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tagged: 3D streaming, 3g, Intel research, MID, wimax
Hasnain Lakdawala on a spectrum sensing, reconfigurable ADC
posted by Guest Blogger on March 12, 2008 at Research@Intel
One of the consequences of widespread use of wireless is that the spectrum is getting crowded. Radio standards must be designed to operate under this rather hostile environment with the presence of a lot of blocking signals in the channels...
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tagged: IDF, IDF2008, ISSCC, multi-radio, radio, research, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, wireless
Yorgos Palaskas on a 65nm CMOS Power Amplifier for multi radio
posted by Guest Blogger on March 10, 2008 at Research@Intel
Power amplifiers are used in wireless systems to transmit the desired information from the user device to the base station. Power amplifiers used in cellular systems typically deliver significant amounts of power (~1Watt) in order to be able to communicate...
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tagged: IDF, ISSCC, radio, research, Wi-Fi, WiMAX
WiFi/WiMAX Heterogeneous Seamless Handover
posted by Guest Blogger on February 11, 2008 at Research@Intel
At the Mobile World Congress which begins today in Barcelona, Intel will be showing a demo of our research to perform a heterogeneous seamless handover between a WiFi and WiMAX network. In this blog I will describe our research work...
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tagged: radio, research, Wi-Fi, WiMAX
Krishnamurthy Soumyanath on ISSCC: Research steps to a Digital Multi Radio
posted by Guest Blogger on February 03, 2008 at Research@Intel
Wireless communication is growing so fast that soon it might be difficult to get a decent wireless connection at your favorite coffee shop. At the Communications Circuits Lab of Intel Corporation, we have been doing research on techniques that will...
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tagged: ISSCC, radio, research, WiMAX, wireless
Intel, WiMAX – The Role of Technical Policymaking
posted by Justin Rattner on November 19, 2007 at Research@Intel
On Thursday October 18th, the Radiocommunication Sector of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU-R) approved the inclusion of WiMAX in the IMT-2000 set of standards, commonly known as 3G. This announcement is a major accomplishment for the WiMAX community and would...
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tagged: policy, radio, Rattner, standards, technology, WiMAX
Wireless Co-existence: Helping radios get along with each other
posted by Xingang Guo on October 14, 2007 at Research@Intel
Let’s take this opportunity to talk about wireless co-existence, an issue that begins to draw broad attention in the mobile communication industry, an issue that will help shape the system and architecture design of mobile device and infrastructure for years...
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tagged: mac coordination, mobility, research, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, wireless
Research Reflections on IDF – Day 1
posted by Brian McCarthy on September 18, 2007 at Research@Intel
Your two editors, Sean and I are here in San Francisco for the 2007 IDF. We will do a daily post to showcase highlights of the day and how the research labs are helping lead the way for innovation in...
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tagged: energy efficient, Fair online gaming, Gordon Moore, IDF, Moore's Law, research, WiMAX

