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A "mobile" HSU can move from location to location and pro‐
vide service while it moves or when it is stationary.
A "nomadic" HSU move from location to location but can only provide service
when it is stationary.
Outdoor Unit: a generic term for any radio unit and can usually be exchanged
for HBS or HSU.
Protocol to Access White‐Space: A protocol that allows geo‐ location TVWS
databases to communicate with ODUs. PAWS specifies how a master device
obtains a schedule of available spectrum at its location; it also takes into
consideration the security necessary to ensure the accuracy, privacy, and
confidentiality of the device's location.
Predecessor Neighbor Advertisement Message.
Point‐to‐Point Protocol over Ethernet.
Point to Multi‐Point: Link from an HBS to several HSUs.
Remote Authentication Dial‐In User Service.
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation is the name of a family of digital modulation
methods and a related family of analog modulation methods widely used in
modern telecommunications to transmit information.
Smart Bandwidth Management.
A group of ODUs that consists of one HBS and several HSUs that
communicate with the HBS.