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The end-to-end performance of applications in broadband wireless networks is a key concern from the user perspective. Mobile WiMAX is designed to support a wide range of different applications including media streaming, voice-over- IP (VoIP), video conferencing, and web browsing. All of these applications require different levels of quality of service (QoS) and this imposes a variety of different...
An energy-efficient adaptive transmission protocol for ultrawideband (UWB) wireless sensor networks (WSNs), called ATP-UWSN, is described and evaluated over time-varying multipath fading channel conditions and multinode interference. Since wireless channels may greatly change from one transmission to the next, the use of fixed transmission parameters for such channels results in wasted energy when...
In this paper, we present a new analysis of the optimal throughput of a single user for transporting MPEG-4 video over universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS) network. A wireless channel considers that bit errors associated with link-layer packets are due to the time-varying features of a wideband code-division-multiple access (WCDMA) channel. By this network, the perceived video quality...
The IEEE 802.16 standard, also known as WiMAX, has yet to prove its effectiveness when the end terminals are not static and free to move at vehicular speeds. High bit error rate caused by multipath fading at high vehicular speeds, is the key reason for low throughput at high speeds. Standard error control mechanisms like transmission control protocol (TCP) and forward error correction (FEC) have limited...
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