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In this paper, we study the performance of some of the key scheduling algorithms such as Proportional Fair Scheduler, Modified Longest Weighted Delay First and Exponential Rule. We also propose a new algorithm called EXPQW, a variant of the Exponential rule which assigns weights to the subscriber stations based on their queue length and waiting time thereby ensuring fairness and quality of service...
IEEE 802.16j is defining standards for Multihop Relay (MR) networks. With many low cost Relay Stations (RSs), a Base Station (BS) can diminish the radio range but extend the coverage by RSs. Besides, frequency can be reused in different RSs. When using real-time services in an 802.16j MR network, fixed bandwidth is allocated to each intermediate hop along the path between the MS and the MR-BS. The...
In Mobile WiMAX system, it is important to allocate resources appropriately in order to the efficient utilization of resources among a variety of real-time and non real-time services. Although a lot of the real-time and non real-time packet scheduling schemes in OFDMA system have been proposed, it need to be modified to apply to Mobile WiMAX system. Since Mobile WiMAX supports five kinds of service...
IEEE 802.16 WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is a major standard technology for wireless metropolitan area networks. Quality-of-service (QoS) scheduling classes and mobility management are two main issues for supporting seamless high-speed communications. Previous works on WiMAX handoff however have mainly addressed a particular scenario or a specific QoS class. This work proposes...
Next generation ubiquitous computing will comprise of context aware adaptive applications and protocols. There is a need of a generic architecture to cater for the adaptation requirements of increasingly demanding real-time applications and increasing dynamic wireless networks. This paper discusses the adaptive approach supported by CA3RM-Com architecture. CA3RM-Com is the context aware architecture...
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