Techno-economic study for a mobile WiMAX solution in an emerging market: a case study for Luanda
ICT'09 Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Telecommunications
Impact of Ultra Wide Band emission on WiMAX systems at 2.5 and 3.5GHz
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
The necessity of multicast for IPTV streaming
TELE-INFO'11/MINO'11/SIP'11 Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS international conference on Telecommunications and informatics and microelectronics, nanoelectronics, optoelectronics, and WSEAS international conference on Signal processing
Multicasting of multiview 3D videos over wireless networks
Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Mobile Video
Improved video streaming scheme for internet television with broadband wireless access
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Energy-efficient multicasting of multiview 3D videos to mobile devices
ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications (TOMCCAP) - Special section of best papers of ACM multimedia 2011, and special section on 3D mobile multimedia
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Written exclusively from broadcasters perspective, Mobile Broadcasting with WiMAX will help you move ahead in the use of WiMAX technologies. Whether you are an engineer, content provider, manager, or operator and planning such services, this book helps you understand the dimensions of this new medium and integration of communication, broadcasting and Multimedia technologies. The book oulines migrating to a new generation of broadcasting which integrates the Mobile, Wireless and Fixed network domains, then gives you a complete picture on what is happening in the field.The book is divided into five parts as follows:PART I Gives an introduction to Broadband Wireless Technologies and Mobile WiMAX. Wi-Fi including 802.11a,b,n and g, WiMAX technologies with focus on Mobile WiMAX 802.16e, and provides a global overview of deployment of Wireless broadband networks.PART-II is about Mobile Multimedia broadcasting and Mobile TV technologies, based on both cellular and broadband wireless. PART III covers Resources for Mobile multimedia broadcasting and comprises of four structured chapters on Spectrum for WiMAX networks, WiMAX terrestrial broadcasting networks, client devices for WiMAX and an update of on chipsets developments. Part IV is devoted to the Network Architectures and the integration of WiMAX with other networks, both fixed and mobile. Part V deals with Software architectures and Applications which help the process of mobile multimedia broadcasting. Case studies of prominent networks are given with country specific examples. *Covers mobile broadcasting using a WiMAX network*Case studies outine successful WiMAX network implementations*Learn how to integrate an exsisting network with WiMAX