2007 IEEE Mobile WiMAX Symposium 2007
DOI: 10.1109/wimax.2007.348688
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Development and performance evaluation of mobile WiMAX testbed

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“…Hence, it will be one limitation on the TRNS method in terms of the spectrum mask. To achieve more exact results for the TRNS method, WiMAX hardware testbed is implemented using National Instruments RF signal generator (NI PXI-5670, central frequency 2.38 GHz, bandwidth 8 MHz) [24]. Observed from Fig.…”
Section: Tone Reservation Methods Using Null Subcarriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, it will be one limitation on the TRNS method in terms of the spectrum mask. To achieve more exact results for the TRNS method, WiMAX hardware testbed is implemented using National Instruments RF signal generator (NI PXI-5670, central frequency 2.38 GHz, bandwidth 8 MHz) [24]. Observed from Fig.…”
Section: Tone Reservation Methods Using Null Subcarriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, MATLAB plays a key role in off-line testbeds that are used to prototype state-of-the-art MIMO-OFDM systems [9][10][11][12][13].…”
Section: The Role Of Matlab In the Design And Validation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The great majority of the existing testbeds supports off-line signal processing, making use of Matlab or other signal processing software [4], [5]. Apparently, off-line testbeds are not able to process in real-time the received signals.…”
Section: Short Review Of Mimo Testbedsmentioning
confidence: 99%