| HiperMAX
HiperMAX Base Station
is optimised to support the IEEE 802.16e
specification, and will also support 802.16-2004
for fixed and nomadic applications. This
means that both 256 OFDM and SOFDMA PHYs
are supported within the overall design.
The HiperMAX base station is designed to
deliver the best link budget, with highest
capacity and net throughput. The system
is typically deployed from macro-cell sites,
used in typical wireless rollout. HiperMAX
implements an eight element array for 3.5
and 2.5GHz systems and a two or four element
antenna array for systems below 2 GHz.
All HiperMAX Base Stations support AAS and
MIMO and are platform-ready for SDMA. The
SDMA implementation of the HiperMAX uses
the antenna array to enhance capacity and
improve frequency re-use. The HiperMAX base
station can be configured to provide traditional
TDM voice applications; otherwise the system
is optimised to support VoIP applications,
using a standard gateway to the PSTN.
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Designed to deliver the best
link budget with the highest capacity and net throughput. |
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Fully upgradeable, software
defined, PHY and MAC layers enabling simultaneous
support for both 256 FFT OFDM and SOFDMA PHYs. |
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Fully digital, OBSAI based,
Fibre optic or CAt5 OBSAI interface between indoor
and outdoor equipment which can operate at up to
3km. |
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Fully redundant architecture
option |
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Up to 6 channels with redundancy
and 12 RF channels without redundancy |
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A platform for SDMA enhancements
allowing multiple simultaneous transmissions to
CPEs |
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2, 4 or 8 channel smart antennas
technology |
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