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3GPP has defined a Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast Service (MBMS), which is a major enhancement in the downlink of the 3G standard. The focus of MBMS is on the efficient management of radio and core network resources while reusing as much existing functionality as possible. On the other hand, Network Coding has been proved that can achieve the throughput capacity of an arbitrary multicast session...
To provide high speed connections for a large numbers of users in moving vehicles, a new broadband mobile network should be considered to go on the research to complement the lack of high data rate support from the existing 3G. Following this trend, authors introduce a design of a broadband microcellular network MM-MAN (mobile multimedia metropolitan area network) that can offer mobile users in a...
The deployment of third generation (3G) technologies is constantly growing, offering higher wireless capacity which promises broader access to IP applications including rich multimedia content. The deployment of such applications primarily requires the identification of performance characteristics offered by the underlying 3G network. In this paper, the results of a series of experiments aiming to...
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