WiMAX is similar to the wireless standard known as Wi-Fi, but on a much larger scale and at faster speeds. A nomadic version would keep WiMAX-enabled devices connected over large areas, much like today.s cell phones. We can compare it with Wi-Fi based on the following factors.
IEEE Standards:
Wi-Fi is based on IEEE 802.11 standard where as WiMAX is based on IEEE 802.16. However, both are IEEE standards.
Range:
Wi-Fi typically provides local network access for around a few
hundred feet with speeds of up to 54 Mbps, a single WiMAX antenna is
expected to have a range of up to 40 miles with speeds of 70 Mbps or
more. As such, WiMAX can bring the underlying Internet connection needed
to service localWi-Fi networks.
Scalability:
Wi-Fi is intended for LAN applications, users scale from one to tens
with one subscriber for each CPE device. Fixed channel sizes
(20MHz).
WiMAX is designed to efficiently support from one to hundreds of
Consumer premises equipments (CPE)s, with unlimited subscribers behind
each CPE. Flexible channel sizes from 1.5MHz to 20MHz.
Bit rate:
Wi-Fi works at 2.7 bps/Hz and can peak up to 54 Mbps in 20 MHz channel.
WiMAX works at 5 bps/Hz and can peak up to 100 Mbps in a 20 MHz channel.
Quality of Service:
Wi-Fi does not guarantee any QoS but WiMax will provide your several level of QoS.
As such, WiMAX can bring the underlying Internet connection needed to
service local Wi-Fi networks. Wi-Fi does not provide ubiquitous
broadband while WiMAX does.
Comparison Table:
Freature | WiMax (802.16a) | Wi-Fi (802.11b) | Wi-Fi (802.11a/g) |
---|---|---|---|
Primary Application | Broadband Wireless Access | Wireless LAN | Wireless LAN |
Frequency Band | Licensed/Unlicensed 2 G to 11 GHz | 2.4 GHz ISM | 2.4 GHz ISM (g) 5 GHz U-NII (a) |
Channel Bandwidth | Adjustable 1.25 M to 20 MHz | 25 MHz | 20 MHz |
Half/Full Duplex | Full | Half | Half |
Radio Technology | OFDM (256-channels) | Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum | OFDM (64-channels) |
Bandwidth Efficiency | <=5 bps/Hz | <=0.44 bps/Hz | <=2.7 bps/Hz |
Modulation | BPSK, QPSK, 16-, 64-, 256-QAM | QPSK | BPSK, QPSK, 16-, 64-QAM |
FEC | Convolutional Code Reed-Solomon | None | Convolutional Code |
Encryption | Mandatory- 3DES Optional- AES | Optional- RC4 (AES in 802.11i) | Optional- RC4 (AES in 802.11i) |
Mobility | Mobile WiMax (802.16e) | In development | In development |
Mesh | Yes | Vendor Proprietary | Vendor Proprietary |
Access Protocol | Request/Grant | CSMA/CA | CSMA/CA |
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