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Radio link failure (RLF) is a common phenomenon in all radio access technologies like GSM or UMTS or wireless-LAN etc., when the radio channel signal strength is weak to continue with the application. RLF is a local event detected by mobile handset (or user equipment-UE) immediately and network nodes come to know later. It is also difficult to recover for the UE due to low signal. Hence, RLF has to...
It has been a challenge to support high speed (above 200 kms/hr - freeways and high speed train) mobile user with broadband data communication. Research community efforts are underway to develop wide area networks (wireless access and optical backbone) to support broadband to high speed vehicular users. ITU-R has proposed the International Mobile Telecommunication-Advanced (IMT-Advanced) technical...
Broad band Wireless Access called WiMAX is becoming popular due to its support for QoS, in real time communication. To the best of our knowledge, the WiMAX base station (BS) schedules uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) packets station wise and within a station scheduling is done with respect to priority of services. In this process, while BS transmits packets of different priorities for a subscriber station...
WiMAX standard for mobility (IEEE 802.16e) addresses the issues related to energy conservation at Mobile Subscriber Station (MSS) in sleep mode. In 802.16e the sleep mode is exponentially distributed according to traffic, The algorithm that deals with sleep mode energy consumption in 802.16e network does not address the problem of varying traffic rates. This paper proposes an adaptive sleep mode interval...
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