LTE
4G, 40 Gbps+, HetNets, Network Intelligence, Software-Defined Networking (SDN), The Cloud
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LTE and Bluetooth in-device coexistence with WLAN
Modern mobile phones can support cellular and noncellular wireless communications standards at the same time. This means, however, that the subsystems must operate in very close proximity to each other within a single device (in-device coexistence). The resulting high level of reciprocal leakage can at times cause considerable interference. This application note employs preliminary theoretical analysis and demonstrates how the problems of in-device coexistence can be measured. Exemplary, the effects of LTE and Bluetooth(r) traffic on the WLAN performance of a commercially available smartphone are examined. These examples will also enable the reader to design tests for complementary scenarios.
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Don't Fear the Future Plan a Scalable Long-Term Cellular Strategy for 2G, 3G, and 4G Technology
When does it make sense to begin planning to support newer 3G and 4G services? There is no single correct answer. Different approaches will make sense for different customers in different markets. There are, however, some important factors to consider when evaluating the possible approaches, especially if you are weighing 2G versus 3G technology for your M2M solution. To best plan ahead, adopt a scalable approach that will allows you to address all markets 2G, 3G, and 4G as cost effectively as possible.
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Network Applications and the Impact on Corporate WANs
Enterprises expect more from their communications networks than ever before.
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Load balancing in ATCA platforms
Two methods for "taking the load off" of your ATCA network element, one using the internal switch and one through software, offer solutions for optimized packet processing for network services.
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Cable IPv6 Transition
Ravenous consumption of IP addresses with the recent surge in IP-enabled devices are forcing Mobile Service Operators to transition from the long-time Internet Protocol, IPv4, to it's replacement, IPv6.
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Survey: Companies Look to the Cloud for Data Integration
An application example explaining how one company integrated its data into "the cloud."
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Botnets: The dark side of cloud computing
Security gateways can offer protection against malicious botnets that can tarnish your cloud network.
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eBook: Get Ready for 40G ATCA
In this eBook you will learn about the following: • What is driving the growth in IP traffic • The underlying technologies driving 40 Gbps ATCA • The relevant industry standards • The steps to 40G heaven
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Monterey: The New Era in Next-Generation Networks
A new era of MicroTCA is ushered in with PT's Monterey Platform... and it's not just for physics.
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Heading hiccup-free to the all-IP network
“Foundations for the All-IP Network Access Concentration” cues in on the transitional and interworking elements pertinent to AdvancedTCA as it shoots for LTE networking.
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Lethal Cocktail: Internet Traffic Offloading and Traffic Shaping Don't Mix Well
The introduction of flat rate $99 all-you-can-eat data plans was, if not the most important, a very critical factor that catalyzed mobile broadband adoption. At the same time, these plans have set consumers' expectations for getting more and more bandwidth for less and less money. In fact, the decoupling between traffic growth and revenue growth is the single biggest challenge that mobile network operators face today.
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Technology Snapshot -- On the Path to 4G -- Advances Toward Next-Generation Networks and Handsets in Japan and Korea
This Portelligent paper overviews developments in fourth-generation wireless networks and handsets in Korea and Japan, including the technologies LTE, UMB, and WiMAX, and such regional variants as "WiBro" and "Super 3G."