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Handbook of Research on Green ICT: Technology, Business and Social Perspectives
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access is a telecommunications technology that provides wireless data in a variety of ways, from point-to-point links to full mobile cellular type access. It is based on the IEEE 802.16 standard.
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Applying Service Oriented Architecture and Cloud Computing for a Greener Traffic Management
Ishan Bhalla (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) and Kamlesh Chaudhary (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61692-834-6.ch023
Abstract
Traffic Management System (TMS) is a possible implementation of a Green IT application. It can have direct impact on reducing the greenhouse gases. The focus of this report is to illustrate how event driven SOA design principles can be applied in designing traffic management system. It also discusses how cloud computing concept can be used for TMS application. Traffic during peak hours is a problem in any major city where population growth far exceeds the infrastructure. Frequent stop and start of the cars on the heavy traffic roads and slow moving traffic causes greater fuel consumption, which results in greater emission of carbon gases. If efficient traffic management system can speed up the traffic average speed it will help reduce the carbon emission. As the WiMAX technology reaches maturity and achieves greater reliability and speed for wireless data transmissions new mobile applications are possible. Traffic Management System is one such example. WiMAX can facilitate communication to and from fast moving cars. WiMAX combined with GPS (Global Positioning System) technology can facilitate building an efficient traffic management system. The authors have also discussed various scenarios where Cloud computing technology can be utilised resulting in further optimisation of the computing resources and therefore reducing the carbon emission.
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Self-Adaptive Differential Evolution Algorithms for Wireless Communications and the Antenna and Microwave Design Problems
A wireless communications standard designed to provide 30 to 40 megabit-per-second data rates.
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Public Wireless Internet
WiMax or Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access is a set of compatibility standards for wireless networks supported by the WiMax Alliance. The basic WiMax standard is 802.16 It is faster than WiFi (75Mbps maximum) and has superior range, of up to31 miles. WiMax is designed primarily for data transmission.
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Wi-Fi Technology
The Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is a certification mark for products that pass conformity and interoperability tests for the IEEE 802.16 standards. IEEE 802.16 is working group number 16 of IEEE 802, specialising in point-to-multipoint broadband wireless access.
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Evaluation of Security Architectures for Mobile Broadband Access
Wireless metropolitan area networking based on IEEE 802.16 standards.
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Design of New Reconfigurable and Miniature Microstrip Planar Antennas
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Mobile Learning
A standard based on IEEE 802.16. WiMax offers mobile devices with a wireless, direct connection to the Internet at the speeds of up to 75 megabits per second and over distances of several kilometers.
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Research Challenges in Multimedia WiMAX
A broadband wireless access technology based on the IEEE 802.16-2004 and IEEE 802.16e-2005 standards.
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Impact of Broadband VoIP on Telecoms: A Cross Country Analysis
Refers to world interoperability for microwave access. It is a technology built to deliver high throughput broadband wireless services at a low cost, to enable mass market adoption. There are two main applications, fixed and mobile. Fixed WiMAX is a point-to-multipoint facility that enables broadband access to homes and businesses. Mobile WiMAX offers full mobility of mobile networks at true broadband speeds.
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Test Template for Data Mining Publications
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Soft-Computing-Based Optimization of Low Return Loss Multiband Microstrip Patch Antenna
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMax) is wireless communication standard. It gives data rate of 30-40 megabit per second.
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Optimization of Antenna Arrays and Microwave Filters Using Differential Evolution Algorithms
A wireless communications standard designed to provide 30 to 40 megabit-per-second data rates.
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Home is Where the Hub Is? Wireless Infrastructures and the Nature of Domestic Culture in Australia
Wireless Microwave Access (WiMAX) is based on a compatible 802.16e standard and covers up to 50 kilometers without direct line of sight.
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Multimedia Internet Applications over WiMAX Networks: State-of-the-Art and Research Challenges
Acronym that stands for worldwide interoperability for microwave access, a certification mark for products that certify compatibility and interoperability of IEEE 802.16-compliant technologies.
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Adoption of Wi-Fi Technologies and Creation of Virtual Workplaces
A term for the newer Wi-Fi technology using the IEEE 802.16 wireless Ethernet standard. Its transmission speed is up to 120 Mb/s in the 10-66 Ghz range.
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Broadband Solutions for Residential Customers
Worldwide interoperability for Microwave Access technology designed to support both fixed and mobile broadband applications.
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Study of Some New Topologies and Associated Techniques Used for the Achievement of Planar Filters
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access is a family of wireless communications standards initially designed to provide 30 to 40 megabit-per-second data rates, with the 2011 update providing up to 1 Gbit/s for fixes stations.
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Planning of Wireless Community Networks
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, an emerging wireless technology and a flexible telecommunication architecture based on the family of IEEE 802.16 standards.
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Complexity Factors in Networked and Virtual Working Environments
Worldwide Interoperability of Microwave Access promotes conformance and interoperability of the IEEE 802.16 standard. WiMAX is a certification mark given to equipment that meets the certain conformity and interoperability tests.
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Development of a University Networking Project
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access. IEEE 802.16 standard based WAN wireless broadband technology.
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The Diffusion of WiMax Technology: Hurdles and Opportunities
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is a mobile technology aimed at delivering wireless data over long distances It is based on the IEEE 802.16 standard. The name WiMax was created by the WiMax Forum, which was formed in June 2001 to promote interoperability of the standard and certify products.
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Extensible Authentication (EAP) Protocol Integrations in the Next Generation Cellular Networks
WiMAX stands for worldwide interoperability for microwave access, which has been defined by the WiMAX Forum, formed in 2001. WiMAX is also known as IEEE 802.16 standard, officially titled WirelessMAN and is an alternative to DSL (802.16d) and cellular access (802.16e).
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An Overview of Wireless Network Concepts
Short form for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, to provide wireless data over long distances from point to point links to full mobile cellular type access.
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Role of Telecommunications in Precision Agriculture
Wireless metropolitan area network standard IEEE 801.16 which is the new wireless broadband with a range of up to 80km with a bandwith of up to 75Mbps and is the successor to WI-FI.
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