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Future cellular mobile radio networks will exhibit a much more dense base station deployment than 2nd or 3rd generation communications systems, particularly with regard to traffic coverage. Hence, a significant increase in power consumption of cellular networks can be expected. In order to counter this trend, energy efficiency of such networks should be increased considerably. Concerning energy efficiency,...
Recently, in an assessment of the potential damage that may result from a NANKAI linkage-type earthquake, expected to occur in the future, we became concerned about information isolation that may arise in the case of many islands of Seto Inland Sea. Further, when a disaster strikes an island, a vessel and an operation ship (liner) have been utilized for providing the disaster-stricken areas with support...
In this paper, we report on a mobile broadband wireless access (MBWA) system field trial with Fast Low-latency Access with Seamless Handoff Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (FLASH-OFDM), which was carried out in a suburban area of Sendai city. This paper focuses on coverage and downlink throughput performance, which are the most important criteria for assessing broadband wireless data communication...
Mobile Ad-hoc Network is an infrastructure less and decentralized network which need a robust dynamic routing protocol. Many routing protocols have been proposed to accommodate the needs of communications for MANET. In this paper, we have compared the performance of traditional proactive DSDV routing protocol along with on-demand reactive routing protocols for MANET: AODV. From analysis, the On-demand...
Efforts to increase the energy efficiency of information and communication systems in general and cellular mobile radio networks in particular has recently gained momentum. Besides positive environmental effects, lowering the energy consumption of mobile radio systems appears beneficial from an economical perspective. In this regard, the deployment of small, low power base stations, alongside conventional...
As the world becomes increasingly dependent on dynamic and up-to-the-moment information, we recognize that broadband networks must be able to convey this information timely and wirelessly, to and from users in motion. Varieties of 802.11 compliant equipment and other types of broadband wireless equipment have been proposed for, and in some areas, being used to meet this need. There have been questions...
While a network with stationary nodes can provide large capacity in many current wireless systems, a network with mobile users suffers from severe performance degradation. This happens due to quick channel variation and its resulting protocol overheads that are especially large for multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. In this paper, we propose a relay-assisted multiuser MIMO downlink...
In recent years, smart antenna technologies are of ever-increasing interest to boost the capacity of existing and future wireless systems. Several standards support these techniques such as the wireless metropolitan area network IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX) and IMT-Advanced candidates. In applying smart antenna beamforming and Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) techniques, adaptive antennas are able to...
In this paper, we report on a mobile broadband wireless access (MBWA) system field trial with Fast Low-latency Access with Seamless Handoff Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (FLASH-OFDM), which was carried out at Sendai city in Japan. This paper discusses the feasibility of downlink transmission with the maximum modulation level of 256 quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM), using the received...
Multimedia Information delivery in public transportation systems is gaining increasing prominence. This paper proposes mesh-tree architecture for low latency and high-throughput data transfer to mobile vehicles along approach roads in and around a bus station. Prior works have demonstrated 802.11b-based wireless chain topology for mobile vehicle connectivity along railroads. However, the chain topology...
Multipath routing can be effectively used to maximize the utilization of network resources for real-time traffic. In mobile ad-hoc network environments, this approach can suffer from co-channel interference due to the simultaneous transmission of packets via multiple routes. In this paper, by exploiting the directionality of directional antennas, a Directional Dynamic Source Routing (DDSR)-based Multipath...
In this paper, we report on a mobile broadband wireless access(MBWA) system field trial with fast low-latency access with seamless handoff orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (FLASH-OFDM), which was carried out at Sendai city in Japan. This paper focuses on coverage and downlink throughput performance, which are the most important criteria for assessing wireless data communication systems....
The radio coverage of 2.5 GHz mobile WiMAX for five different terrain categories, three antenna modes and 90% service reliability are estimated using a combination of COST-231 Hata and SUI Erceg models. Based on the planned cells, the call holding time in a given cell and channel throughput of the mobile WiMAX for multimedia services are simulated to observe the relationship among vehicle speed, antenna...
In this paper, we propose an adaptive technique exploiting transmission mode switching between multiple input multiple output (MIMO) and single input multiple output (SIMO) with antenna selection to conserve mobile terminals' energy. We focus on saving uplink RF transmission energy in cellular systems supporting dynamic best effort (file transfer) traffic loads. The key idea is to judiciously slow...
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