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Generally, optimization techniques for resource allocation of orthogonal frequency-division multiple-access (OFDMA) systems are infeasible for real-time applications. In this paper, with consideration of grouping for subscriber stations (SSs), a resource-allocation scheme by an optimization technique of a genetic algorithm is proposed for the uplinks of IEEE 802.16 OFDMA systems. The genetic algorithm...
The paper first shows that TCP's congestion control mechanism based on packet-loss does not adapt well in multihop ad hoc networks. Then by modeling the MAC protocol, the interaction between the MAC protocol and TCP is pointed: the function of the MAC layer is to try its best to look for a group mutually exclusive job scheduling for the loaded traffic, whereas the function of transport layer is to...
Orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) systems have recently drawn considerable attention as potential candidates for future generation cellular systems. To achieve proportional fairness among users while improving user's satisfaction in the upper layer, e.g. application and transmission control protocol (TCP) layers, we propose a novel multi-layer optimization approach for packet scheduling...
It is well-known that TCP has difficulty in achieving desirable levels of performance in multi-hop ad hoc networks. TCP implements a loss-based congestion control mechanism for adjusting traffic in the networks. However, when TCP reacts to a loss event in a multi-hop ad hoc network, contentions raised in the IEEE 802.11 MAC layer among nodes usually becomes excessive. This problem eventually induces...
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