Shwaheen et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Network Planning of the fourth generation using wimax in Yatta regionShwaheen et al., 2012
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- Shwaheen E
- Al Maqousi J
- Jdai A
- Makhamra T
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This project comes in response to the revolution of the broadband wireless communication systems. These system are characterized by their ability to introduce high data rate with low error rate (BER) at high signal to noise ratio (SNR). Wimax system is one of those systems …
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