Wavesat Previews WiMAX Nomadic Chipset Targeting Wireless Laptop And PDA Applications
Code named Shark, this chipset will provide WiMAX OEMs and ODMs an opportunity to offer enhanced nomadic indoor capability with subchannelization and adaptive antenna technology. Basic mobility is added through the support of hard handover and power saving mode for prolonged battery life. The Shark also provides enhanced Quality of Service (QoS) capability, Automatic Repeat-reQuest (ARQ) and functionality to optimize bandwidth usage such as payload header suppression.
Jules-Pierre Lamoureux, Wavesat CTO stated, "Our new chipset, with small form factor, ultra low power consumption and backward compatibility, exemplifies our technological leadership and commitment to deliver complete, forward looking products inline with our unique Evolutive strategy. This is our seventh generation chip and it goes a long way toward providing mature WiMAX solutions that meet market demands and go beyond prototypes and lab demos."
"The announcement of our next generation WiMAX baseband chipset adding basic mobility capability is another step in the fulfillment of our WiMAX product roadmap to provide a distinct solutions for each WiMAX market segment," added Vijay Dube, Wavesat VP Marketing and Business Development. "Because our technology is backward compatible with the 802.16-2004 profile, our customers using our unique WiMAX Mini-PCI CPE design will be able to easily deploy the Shark chipset to add basic mobility capability, reduce power consumption, size and overall cost of their CPE solutions. We are also working with key partners to develop very small form-factor and low cost USB-Dongle CPE designs for wireless laptops and PDAs."
Commercial samples of the Shark will be available by Q3, 2006.
SOURCE: Wavesat Inc.