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Multihop relaying in WiMAX networks is considered an increasingly attractive technology for providing throughput enhancement, coverage extension, or both. In this paper, we consider deploying non-transparent relay stations (RSs) that transmit on the same carrier frequency as the base station (BS) for the purpose of coverage extension. Since it is possible that the RSs and BS are transmitting/receiving...
Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) is one of the most important modulation and access methods for the future mobile networks. Before transmitting a frame on the downlink, an OFDMA base station has to invoke an algorithm that determines which of the pending packets will be transmitted, what modulation should be used for each of them, and how to construct the complex OFDMA frame matrix...
In this paper, we consider a multi-hop relay networks in IEEE 802.16j system with the full frequency-reuse capability, in which a frame structure can be asymmetrically divided into two different intervals, one for access zone to base station (BS)/relay station (RS)-mobile stations (MSs) communication and the other for relay zone to BS-RS communication, while the same radio resource is fully reused...
IEEE 802.16j multi-hop relay task standard includes two mutually exclusive options: transparent relay stations (T-RS) and non-transparent relay stations (NT-RS). In this work, a system design approach is proposed to compare different relay systems in term of their capacity with rate fairness constraint among the mobile stations (MS). Single-input single-output (SISO) and multi-input multi-output (MIMO)...
Proportional fair (PF) scheduling is a widely used technique in recent wireless communication systems. However, scheduling will also bring about a lot of signaling overhead especially in OFDMA based systems which have many subchannels, assigning these subchannels to users and feeding back channel quality information to Base Station produce much overhead. In many situations, neglecting the overhead...
In order to support real-time and bandwidth demanding applications, the IEEE 802.16 standard is expected to provide quality of service (QoS). Although the standard defines a QoS signaling framework and five service levels, scheduling mechanisms for this network are unspecified. In this paper, we propose a scheduling scheme for the uplink traffic which is fully standard-compliant and can be easily...
WiMAX mesh mode, recently standardized, enables direct communications between subscriber stations without referring to the base station (BS). It can be a great solution for providing access in hard-to-wire areas and especially in extending the coverage of the BS. In this paper, we propose a joint routing and scheduling algorithm for improving the performance of WiMAX mesh networks in terms of throughput...
An opportunistic stable queue (OSQ) scheduling scheme is proposed for scheduling heterogeneous traffic in the down-link of the IEEE 802.16 wireless metropolitan area networks (WMANs). The scheduler, located at the base station, uses the information of the channel and queue status of the users to schedule the traffic with different quality of service requirement and different arrival rate admitted...
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