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TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW RDW-16e-OFDM-Enhanced technology is an improved version of the IEEE 802.16d (OFDM) standard that includes mobility and handover features which are defined in the IEEE 802.16e (OFDMA) standard. RDW-16e-OFDM-Enhanced with its propriety technology supports fixed, nomadic, portable, and mobile applications using OFDM, instead of OFDMA. RDW-16e-OFDM offers MIMO support and an IC that is much less complex than that of OFDMA. This includes a lower gate count, lower power consumption, and a lower cost. Products based on RDW-16e-OFDM-Enhanced technology are available now, and RDWs advanced architectural IC design is ready to serve the broadband wireless market today and in the future.
The core technology utilized in
the most current product,
MaxBand, is
ZoneMAXTM.
ZoneMAXTM
renovated the industry praised standard of IEEE 802.16-2004
Fixed WiMAX delivering nomadic multimedia over wireless broadband with an
efficient implementation of Quality of Service (QoS), wider service
coverage, dynamic programmable channel bandwidth, efficient
hardwired-oriented design, lower power consumption, and backward
compatibility between existing Wi-Fi networks.
In the Q4 2007 product,
MIMOBand, RDW utilizes the core
technology in the up-coming
X-MobilityTM.
X-MobilityTM
snatches all the excellent features of
ZoneMAXTM
and goes mobile.
X-MobilityTM
packages the renovated version of IEEE 802.16-2005 Mobile WiMAX with
ZoneMAXTM in
a seamless, power-saving, and compact technology. |
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