2010 International Conference on Wireless Communication and Sensor Computing (ICWCSC) 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icwcsc.2010.5415890
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Performance study on the suitability of Reed Solomon Codes in WiMAX

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“…In addition, (26) indicates that the normalised Doppler frequency varies directly with the carrier frequency and the number of the subcarriers, when the speeds of the mobile object and the subcarrier spacing keep constant. Note that, the carrier frequency for WiMAX is usually set to 2.4, 3.5, 5.8 or 26 GHz, and the number of subcarrier for WiMAX could be selected from 128 to 2048.…”
Section: Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, (26) indicates that the normalised Doppler frequency varies directly with the carrier frequency and the number of the subcarriers, when the speeds of the mobile object and the subcarrier spacing keep constant. Note that, the carrier frequency for WiMAX is usually set to 2.4, 3.5, 5.8 or 26 GHz, and the number of subcarrier for WiMAX could be selected from 128 to 2048.…”
Section: Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this scenario, we investigate the BER performance of the proposed detection algorithm for coded-OFDM systems. And the coding scheme chosen for simulations is the Reed-Solomon (255, 223) [26]. The other parameters of the system selected are the same as that in the Scenario 2.…”
Section: Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we propose a new FEC scheme to proactively compute the FEC code size in WiMAX communication. We use a type of error correction code called the Reed-Solomon (RS) code [29]. We also propose a model to improve the utility gain of a video surveillance system in public transport that uses WiMAX and the proposed FEC code.…”
Section: Wanmentioning
confidence: 99%