Design and simulation of a WiMAX network for the Army Polytechnic School campus
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This article designs a network with WiMAX technology under the IEEE802.16-2004 standard based on a topographic study of the Army Polytechnic School campus and network simulation. The coverage area and traffic generated in different signal propagation scenarios are determined.
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