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The base station in IEEE 802.16, or WiMAX, networks allocates contention-based time slots for the mobile stations to transmit their requests for additional bandwidth. Using a technique called subchannelization, multiple concurrent transmissions by mobile stations can be admitted by the base station during the same contention period. For transmission during this period, each station employs a contention-resolution...
The WiMAX channel access is controlled by one of the several available Medium Access Control (MAC) procedures. This paper studies the contention-based bandwidth request procedure based on our original analytical model, facilitated by numerical analysis and simulation. We optimize the key parameters of the contention procedure in order to minimize the average bandwidth access delay, thus ensuring the...
The IEEE 802.16 standard is a promising technology for 4G mobile networks. Though supporting versatile service classes, best effort (BE) service class is expected to dominate WiMAX networks, due to operational simplicity. One of bandwidth request mechanisms that subscriber stations (SS) can utilize to issue bandwidth requests (BW-REQ) for BE connections is contention-based random access. An SS starts...
Base stations (BSs) are the main energy expenditure elements of cellular networks, considering the high coverage requirements and the fact that the total provisioned capacity is intended to match peak hour traffic demand. In this paper, we introduce energy saving algorithms based on coordination between network elements. We introduce the notion of energy partitions - associations of powered-on and...
A new genre of P2P systems, P2P Video-on-Demand (P2P-VoD), has not only received substantial recent research attention, but also been implemented and deployed with success in large-scale real-world streaming systems, such as PPLive. The essential characterization of P2P-VoD systems is to take full advantage of peer upload bandwidth contribution with a cache on each peer. Meanwhile, the asynchronous...
This paper proposes the design and analysis of a broadband 2-40 GHz passive distributed drain-pumped mixer using 0.18 μm CMOS technology for ultrawide-band (UWB) receivers. To achieve broad bandwidth for the UWB communications, a distributed topology is introduced. A closed-form analytical model for the conversion loss of distributed drain-pumped mixer is presented for the first time. The designed...
The modern-day system-on-chip communication posses complex characteristics- (a) the communication times of individual transactions are difficult to predict, (b) concurrent communication techniques are employed to meet the performance of emerging applications, and (c) communication is hierarchical. Thus, performance of communication architecture plays major role in determining the performance of the...
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