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Wireless network is based on packet switching concept and is capable of handling various types of applications. The challenge is to attain a better Quality of Service (QoS) for the like applications of real time and non-real time in an intriguing environment with varying bit rate, unexpected channel lay off. The intention of QoS provision is to afford the opted services for the users while utilizing...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access applications and QoS specifications are based upon class based schemes. These service classes effect to QoS for user fairness and system utilization. Improved MAX C/I algorithm considers user waiting time and channel to interference ratio but not class based scheduling schemes, after including this neglecting condition algorithm solves the problem of...
This article provides an assessment of performance using the femtocell as access technology for return channel Digital TV, analyzing their use in conjunction with WiMAX and DSL standards. From this idea several simulations using the FTP and DTV services as well as video and voice transmissions were made, beyond the inclusion of competing traffic so that the environment is closely match a real scenario,...
LTE and WiMAX are the most important radio access technologies in the fourth generation mobile networks providing broadband access. The technologies bring strong QoS support, especially for multimedia services such as real-time video streaming, requiring bounded packet loss rate and delay. To reach these goals, effective packet scheduling schemes are needed to allocate radio resources. The function...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access or better known as WiMAX is an air-interface standard in accordance with the IEEE 802.16. Mobile WiMAX or IEEE 802.16e standard defines five different service classes which can be used to satisfy the VoIP QoS. In this study, different trajectory is applied to the MS with the encoder of G.711 and G.729 in order to identify which encoder gives the best...
WiMAX refers to Wireless Interoperable implementations of the IEEE 802.16 standards ratified by the WiMAX Forum has a main goal to deliver wireless communications with quality of service in a secured environment. The WiMAX MAC layer is designed to support different types of applications and services having different Quality of service (QoS) requirements. In addition of providing higher throughput...
In this paper, we propose a new scheduling algorithm for IEEE802.16 Broadband wireless Metropolitan Area Networks in TDD mode. Based on some known algorithms such as Modified Deficit Round Robin (MDRR), Proportional Fairness (PF) and Adaptive Proportional Fairness (APF), we have studied the scheduling problem and proposed scheduling algorithm, called (Enhanced-APF) for focuses on an efficient mechanism...
The study of the end-to-end QoS (Quality of Service) features of wireless networks may give to mobile operators ways to manage the network infrastructures from a trustworthy and robustness perspective, to optimize the network usage and guarantee desired quality of services to end user. In this paper a review of studies on end-to-end QoS in LTE networks is presented. The most important features of...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is defined by the IEEE 802.16. It is an IP based, wireless broadband access technology. This technology can be implemented in 4th generation wireless technologies, for Metropolitan Area Network (MAN). The IEEE 802.16 standard includes specification for the Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical (PHY) layers and is designed to provide broadband...
The increasing demands for multimedia applications with various QoS requirements arouse the interest of researchers in the Fourth-generation wireless networks such as WiMAX. In order to ensure that the QoS requirements of these applications are met, effective scheduling algorithms must be designed. Even though it may be trivial to ensure that the minimum QoS of all service classes is attained, this...
Deploying FemtoCells in WiMAX network, also called WiMAX FemtoCell architecture, gains a lot of attention due to better indoor services can be provided and WiMAX network traffic can be shared by the FemtoCell. However, since the signal of WiMAX base station (BS) is stronger than FemtoCell Base Station (fBS), the handover procedure may not be triggered even though fBS is within the BS coverage. Besides,...
The WiMAX features longer transmission distance and more accomplished support of QoS than other wireless access technologies such as 802.11. Since the standard did not specify the QoS based packet-scheduling algorithms which run on the base stations, those algorithms are open for alternative implementations. In this paper, we propose a scheduling algorithm for burst traffic in the WiMAX base station...
This paper defines an end-to-end QoS functional model for mobile WiMAX systems and investigate several technical issues. Our main contribution is to analyze the end-to-end QoS variations in mobile WiMAX systems according to the QoS functions. We discuss the strong and weak points of QoS related functions, which can be affected by the network architecture, and propose the design examples of a service...
The wireless network environment in the future is going to include various heterogeneous wireless networks. In a heterogeneous wireless network environment, vertical handoff processes caused by the movement of users are inevitable. However, the research related to how to achieve seamless vertical handoff and improve QoS guarantees in today's heterogeneous wireless networks is still something to work...
The handover performance in mobile network is the most important factor that can influence the Quality of Service (QoS). Today many countries in the world have migrated to more advanced mobile communication system such as the IEEE 802.16e mobile WiMax network. This mobile WiMax has been proven to be more stable and applicable for fixed, portable, nomadic and mobile network. The parameters such as...
For the past few years, wireless networks have played bigger role in connecting people. Demand for it services has increased tremendously. In order to provide better services and choices for high-speed internet access and multimedia service for business and residential customer, IEEE has come out with new solution. Started on 2001, IEEE 802.16 working group was developing the IEEE 802.16 standards...
In IEEE 802.16j-based relay networks, frequency reuse by RS(Relay Station)s and BS(Base Station) is considered as a way to improve the frequency utilization. However, since the same frequency band is used by RSs and BS, MS located in the middle between neighboring transmitting stations suffer severe interference or even outage. This co-channel interference within a cell is a major bottleneck in providing...
The ability to support quality of service (QoS) for a wide range of applications that exhibit different service requirements is a major competency of IEEE 802.16 networks. One of the keys to QoS provision is a scheduling algorithm that is able to determine the service ordering for packets from different service classes. This however is undefined in the standard to promote innovation by equipment vendors...
This paper proposes a new scheduling algorithm for IEEE 802.16-2005 Broadband Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks in TDD mode. The proposed algorithm focuses on solving the problem of handling high priority traffic in congested networks while minimizing starvation conditions for other served classes. In this work, a detailed simulation study is carried out for the proposed scheduling algorithm as...
The most challenging issue in WiMAX network planning is to measure and enhance the Quality of Service (QoS) of WiMAX networks. In this paper, a comprehensive WiMAX simulator is proposed to evaluate the performance of the system. The key parts of the simulator are described including end-to-end communication path, traffic generation, Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical (PHY) layers, resource allocation,...
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