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==Example of applications== The following list is a summary of existing OFDM-based standards and products. For further details, see the [[#Usage|Usage]] section at the end of the article. ===Wired version mostly known as Discrete Multi-tone Transmission (DMT)=== * [[ADSL]] and [[VDSL]] broadband access via [[plain old telephone service|POTS]] [[copper]] wiring * [[DVB-C]]2, an enhanced version of the [[DVB-C]] digital cable TV standard * [[Power line communication]] (PLC) * [[ITU-T]] [[G.hn]], a standard which provides high-speed local area networking of existing home wiring (power lines, phone lines and coaxial cables)<ref name="TOVIM14">{{cite book|author=Ben-Tovim, Erez|date=February 2014|chapter=ITU G.hn - Broadband Home Networking|title=MIMO Power Line Communications|pages=457β472|publisher=CRC Press|series=Devices, Circuits, and Systems|editor1=Berger, Lars T.|editor2= Schwager, Andreas|editor3= Pagani, Pascal |editor4= Schneider, Daniel M.|isbn=9781466557529|doi=10.1201/b16540-16}}</ref> * [[TrailBlazer]] [[plain old telephone service|telephone line]] modems * [[Multimedia over Coax Alliance]] (MoCA) home networking * [[DOCSIS]] 3.1 Broadband delivery ===Wireless=== * The [[wireless LAN]] (WLAN) radio interfaces [[IEEE 802.11a]], [[IEEE 802.11g-2003|g]], [[IEEE 802.11n-2009|n]], [[IEEE 802.11ac|ac]], [[IEEE 802.11ah|ah]] and [[HIPERLAN/2]] * The [[digital radio]] systems [[Eureka 147|DAB/EUREKA 147]], [[DAB+]], [[Digital Radio Mondiale]], [[HD Radio]], [[T-DMB]] and [[ISDB-TSB]] * The terrestrial [[digital TV]] systems [[DVB-T]] and [[ISDB-T]] * The terrestrial [[mobile TV]] systems [[DVB-H]], [[T-DMB]], [[ISDB-T]] and [[MediaFLO]] forward link * The wireless [[personal area network]] (PAN) [[ultra-wideband]] (UWB) [[IEEE 802.15.3a]] implementation suggested by [[WiMedia Alliance]] * Wi-SUN (Smart Ubiquitous Network) The OFDM-based [[multiple access]] technology [[Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access|OFDMA]] is also used in several [[4G]] and pre-4G [[cellular network]]s, [[mobile broadband]] standards, the next generation WLAN and the wired portion of [[Hybrid fiber-coaxial]] networks:{{cn|date=October 2023}} * The mobility mode of the [[wireless MAN]]/[[broadband wireless access]] (BWA) standard [[IEEE 802.16e]] (or Mobile-[[WiMAX]]) * The [[Mobile Broadband Wireless Access|mobile broadband wireless access]] (MBWA) standard [[IEEE 802.20]] * The downlink of the [[3GPP]] [[Long Term Evolution]] (LTE) fourth generation mobile broadband standard. The radio interface was formerly named ''High Speed OFDM Packet Access'' (HSOPA), now named [[Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access]] (E-UTRA) * WLAN [[IEEE 802.11ax]] * [[DOCSIS]] 3.1 Upstream<ref>{{Cite web |title=Specifications Search |url=https://www.cablelabs.com/specifications/search |access-date=2023-10-23 |website=CableLabs |language=en}}</ref>
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