Foster a Test System for the Wimax Actual Layer Utilizing Matlab R2009a and to Assess the Wimax Physical Layer using Distinctive Linked Channel Encoding and Computerized Adjustment Conspires Over Rayleigh Blurring Channels
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This input provides background information on WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access), which is a wireless communication system that provides broadband wireless access over long distances. It discusses the IEEE 802.16 standard that defines the features of WiMAX and the WiMAX Forum that tests and promotes the technology. The input also explains the basics of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), which is a modulation technique used in WiMAX to achieve efficient data transmission over multiple subcarriers. Additionally, it discusses Rayleigh fading, which is a model for the effect of a scattered environment on a radio wave, and how it can be generated using Jake's model. The input concludes by mentioning a Simulink model used to evaluate the performance of the WiMAX PHY layer in different communication channels. Overall, the input provides a comprehensive overview of the background and technical aspects of WiMAX.