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Wimax is an broadband wireless technology based on IEEE 802.16. It is very helpful and cheaper than other possible solutions. It is purely based on the 4G technology for the upcoming generation. In wireless technology the major problem is speed, Quality of Service, data rates in order to overcome that they going for some valuable technology. In this paper we consider WIMAX and WLAN for controlling...
This paper defines a conceptual framework necessary for leveraging wireless broadband communications to support the implementation of various advanced multimedia services. This framework provides guidance on deploying wireless multimedia systems, supported by the broadband communications systems, in addressing interoperability needs for successful end-to-end communications of the multimedia service...
The existing IEEE 802.16 is a series of Wireless Broadband standards known as WiMAX as an important technology for providing high-speed Internet access to home and business subscribers in a wide area cellular network. It has defined real time and non-real time services. But the standard does not specify transmission scheduling schemes to support the services. In order to support the delay sensitive...
The integration of Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (EPONs) and IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX) has been lately presented as a promising fiber-wireless (FiWi) broadband access network. Conversely, lightweight layer-2 virtual private networks (VPNs) over FiWi, which can provide bandwidth guarantee to the respective users, were only recently addressed by Dhaini et. al. In this paper, WiMAX-VPON, the framework...
The IEEE 802.16 standard for broadband wireless access is a low cost solution for Internetaccess in metropolitan and rural areas. Although it defines five service levels to support real-time and bandwidth demanding applications, scheduling mechanisms are not specified in the standard. Due to the wireless channel variability, scheduling mechanisms widely studied for wired networks are not suitable...
This paper introduces admission control policies for the IEEE 802.16 standard which aim to reach three main goals: restrict the number of simultaneous connections in the system so that the resources available to the scheduler are sufficient to guarantee the QoS requirements of each connection, support the service provider expectations by maximizing the revenue, and maximize the users satisfaction...
Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) is gaining interest due to the increasing demand of high-quality mobile wireless systems. In this context, the IEEE 802.16 standard, and particularly its OFDMA physical transmission mode, is one of the most promising and researched technologies. In OFDMA, data have to be mapped into a time-frequency matrix before the actual transmission. Efficiency, power consumption...
In this paper, we propose an new admission control scheme jointly taking into account call-level QoS based on the dropping probability of handoff call and packet-level QoS based on the outage probability over threshold in IEEE 802.16e where user mobility is allowed and adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) is employed. The proposed admission control scheme is characterized by both a threshold for handoff...
System capacity is an important factor that affects the performance of WiMAX system where the amount of data that can be delivered to the end user is determined based on the system capacity and users QoS requirements. This scenario is even more complex when multi-hop relays are introduced into the network whereas the user access capacity decreases with the increase of hop number. In order to maintain...
IEEE 802.16j mobile multi-hop relay network is proposed to enhance the system coverage, user throughput and the capacity of fixed/mobile broadband wireless access system in IEEE 802.16d/802.16e. Relay station (RS) enables data transmission between base station and end user when the channel is not good for transmission. Besides, one relay station also communicates with a pair of other relay stations...
Article proposes the existing problems of the QoS multimedia services in IEEE802.16, analyzes the disadvantage and advantage of current bandwidth scheduling strategy based on IEEE802.16. An improvement strategy of IEEE802.16 PMP network model is proposed based on existing strict priority scheduling strategy. Finally, through the simulation data, we proof the strategy can ensure the QoS performance...
The following topics are dealt with: electromagnetic wave propagation; distribution system; protocols; WiMax; multimedia signal processing; transmission system; electricity market; analog circuit; smart grids; wireless communication; power system; microwave power amplifier; EMI; antennas; wireless broadband network; electrical machine monitoring; pervasive computing; wearable devices; control system;...
The IEEE 802.16 is a standard for fixed and mobile Broadband Wireless Access (BWA). In this paper, we deal with two key challenges of 802.16-based networks. First, terminals close to cell edge experience poor channel quality, due to severe path-loss and high interference from concurrent transmissions in nearby cells. To address this issue, we propose a framework based on a static partitioning of bandwidth...
Recently, the demanding requirements and use for wireless communication are increased and continue to grow. WiBro is trying to compete with Wi-Fi in coverage and data rate, while the inexpensive Wi-Fi still very popular in both personal and business use. This paper designs and implements Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) terminal system supported IEEE802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and WiBro. Terminal system of this...
IEEE 802.16e WiMAX standard classifies packets in the decreasing order of priority as UGS, RTPS, eRTPS, nRTPS, BE. This mechanism of classification is application dependent and a user will not be able to request for a change in priority even though higher priority traffic bandwidth might be available and the user is ready to pay more for elevation of low priority traffic to higher priority. We propose...
According to the characteristics of the IP Quos and IEEE802.16 Quos services, an improved mapping mechanism between IP layer and MAC layer is proposed, which is concerning with integrated IntServ /RSVP model and DiffServ model in IP layer, and by using DS field, different QoS services in IP layer can be mapped into the QoS services in MAC layer. Simulation results have shown that the improved mapping...
The hybrid networks of WLAN and WMAN can provide high data rate and enhanced multimedia services, but there are many challenges to obtain handover decision based dynamic QoS information. IEEE 802.21 aims at providing a framework that defines media independent handover (MIH) mechanism that supports seamless handover across hetero geneous networks. In this paper, we propose a new approach network selection...
This paper envisaged a heterogeneous network structure composed of cellular network (e.g. 3G/HSPA) and broadband wireless access network (e.g. WiMAX) in virtue of the individual coverage and capacity complementary characteristics. A handover strategy is proposed based on region partition in heterogeneous networks. The core idea of the strategy is that the users are classified into four groups in terms...
Orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) is an efficient access technique that allocates different subcarriers to multiple users where each subcarrier is loaded with a number of bits belonging to that user. Allocating subcarriers and bits to multiple users has been the focus of many algorithms that attempt to maximize the throughput or minimize the total transmit power used. Non-real...
In IEEE 802.16e OFDMA system, the system capacity for accommodating VoIP traffic with small-sized PDUs is severely reduced due to a large amount of signalling overhead. In order to mitigate this problem, the IEEE 802.16 maintenance group has recently proposed a persistent allocation scheme to increase the voice over IP (VoIP) system capacity. However, it is difficult to use the conventional modulation...
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