Picochip First to Demo Advanced Features of WiMAX; Multi-User Subchannelization and Multiple Antennas Increase Coverage Twenty Times and Enable Indoor Self-Install CPE.BATH, England -- picoChip is the first company to have implemented the advanced options of 802.16-2004 WiMAX and is demonstrating them at WiMAX World 2005. picoChip is showing both basestation and subscriber station reference designs with multi-user subchannelization and multiple antennas for both input and output (STC and MRC See Maximum return criterion. , 2*TX, 2*RX). According to the WiMAX Forum(1) these features can increase area covered twenty times compared to a standard WiMAX chipset and are critical for indoor (self-install) CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) Communications equipment that resides on the customer's premises. CPE - Customer Premises Equipment . Both systems are programmable and software-upgradeable from 802.16d to 802.16e. Multi-user subchannelization is a technique in 802.16d that shares the uplink tones and allows many subscriber stations to transmit simultaneously. The advantage is that uplink power can be 'concentrated', increasing effective power and hence range. This is essential if CPE are to be self-installed indoors, as opposed to the traditional outdoor fixed wireless systems that needed expensive installation ("truck-roll"), dramatically impacting the economics of a network. Several OEMs have announced SS products that support subchannelization: picoChip's is the first solution to offer this capability for full end-to end operation - for both basestations and subscriber stations. Although distinct from the OFDMA OFDMA Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access OFDMA Ofdm Access mode of 802.16e there are a number of similarities; in particular, while both techniques improve uplink performance they significantly complicate the task of the basestation, which now must be capable of recovering multiple signals transmitted on different channels at the same time. The software release to add these features demonstrates the upgradeable nature of the picoChip solution. picoChip's PC6520 is the industry standard basestation reference design for 'fixed' WiMAX, with more than 15 major licensees. Products using the PC6520 are available from Airspan, Intel, Ericsson, Nortel, Marconi and a number of other manufacturers. It is being used in a number of deployments, including publicly declared ones in Japan (Yozan), UK (Pipex) and Italy (Marconi and Italian Ministries). The company recent announced an extension of its products with the first solutions for 802.16e basestation and mobile stations, to make picoChip's WiMAX portfolio the most complete available. The designs are compatible with all aspects of the WiMAX specifications and are fully upgradeable, whether for new versions of the standard or for advanced features such as active antenna systems (AAS) and multiple input, multiple output (MIMO (Multiple Input/Multiple Output) Pronounced "my-mo," it is the use of multiple transmitters and receivers (multiple antennas) on wireless devices for improved performance. ) systems. All these software versions run on the picoChip PC102 processor, which is in volume production. Editor's Note: picoArray is a registered trademark of picoChip. All other trademarks and servicemarks are the property of their respective owners. About picoChip picoChip, located in Bath, England, is dedicated to providing innovative, flexible wireless solutions to help equipment makers minimize time-to-market, costs, and system power consumption. The heart of the company's offering is a scaleable, multi-processor baseband IC that combines the computational density of a dedicated ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) Pronounced "a-sick." A chip that is custom designed for a specific application rather than a general-purpose chip such as a microprocessor. with the programmability of a traditional high end Digital Signal Processor A digital signal processor (DSP) is a specialized microprocessor designed specifically for digital signal processing, generally in real-time computing. Characteristics of typical Digital Signal Processors
http://www.picochip.com (1)"WiMAX's Technology for LOS and NLOS Environments" www.wimaxforum.org/news/downloads/WiMAXNLOSgeneral-versionaug04.pdf |
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