In order to satisfy the demand of future Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) with high mobility, high data rate and low cost, Tsinghua University proposes a novel BWA system named BRadio with independent intellectual property rights. This paper describes the BRadio system from the aspects of physical layer technologies, Medium Access Control (MAC), networking methods, and services. The physical layer technologies focus on Time domain and Frequency domain United Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (TFU-OFDMA), Time domain and Frequency domain United Single Carrier Modulation time division multiple Access (TFU-SCMA), Interleave Division Multiple Access (IDMA), and Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO). In MAC layer we describe several new functionalities in BRadio system. The networking methods of BRadio are divided into networking independently and networking with the existing networks. BRadio can support various services, among which, the Personal Media Service (PMS) is presented in detail. Relying on the technical superiority of its high data rate, high mobility and low cost, as well as its flexible networking and comprehensive service platform, BRadio has become a potential technical solution for BWA.
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