Virtually all major new wireless technologies, including WiMAX and LTE, are based on orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM), which has emerged as the wireless spectral efficiency leader.
To accelerate the evolution of IEEE 802.16 or WiMAX networks, the industry may turn to devices that already have the flexibility to support this emerging standard. For example, picoChip recently ...
This article is reproduced from Issue 64 of Xcell Journal with the permission of Xilinx. The next generation of the 3GPP wireless standard is called long-term evolution (LTE). It provides a leap in ...
Developers of wireless LAN products must perform a high-wire act. On the one hand, high spectrum utilization is very important because of the shared multiple-access nature of the channel and the ...
RENO, NEVADA – July 5, 2010 — Sundance Digital Signal Processing Inc., a leading provider of high performance signal processing and reconfigurable multiprocessor systems today introduced its ...
Editor's Note: This article is a follow-up to TI's recent feature, “Understanding OFDMA, the interface for 4G wireless”. After authoring that piece, TI agreed to give an example of how its DSPs can be ...
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