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With the development of novel access technologies e.g. LTE, WiMAX etc., the mobile devices are able to establish services over multiple wireless connections with different momentary capabilities. Being imported from the fixed line communication, the current services deployed are lacking an efficient mechanism of adaptation to the momentary connectivity conditions, which deters the efficiency of the...
The IEEE 802.16e standard, also known as mobile WiMAX, has emerged as an exciting mobile wireless communication technology that promises to offer both high throughput and guaranteed quality of service (QoS). Call admission control (CAC) scheme serves as a useful tool for WiMAX, which ensures that resources are not overcommitted and thereby, all existing connections enjoy guaranteed QoS. Existing CAC...
A novel coordinated scheduling algorithm for OFDM-based systems in multi-cell scenario is proposed in this paper. The studied algorithm based on the utility function is general for the downlink of networks. The algorithm coordinates the subcarrier assignment over the BS cluster. We first establish the framework for this inter-cell coordinated optimization problem through utility-based method. The...
Video streaming for IPTV is transferring to wireless mobile devices. This process poses questions of the video quality that will result and the suitability of the existing pseudo-streaming schemes for video transfer. This paper sets out the case for wireless broadband video streaming based on a simple negative acknowledgment (NACK) scheme, which for convenience is called broadband video streaming...
The aim of this paper is to address one aspect of this challenge - how do we build affordable communication networks in developing regions by adapting technologies originally designed for the industrialized world to be appropriate and sustainable in the developing world environments It is in this context that the role of information and communication technologies (or ICTs) in development has been...
Smart Antenna Systems use the additional degrees of freedom offered by their multiple antennas to exploit, among other things, multipath in the propagation environment. Therefore, by construction, antenna design of smart antenna systems cannot be assessed by simple performance metrics such as gain, polarization and efficiency alone. At a minimum, performance has to be considered in the context of...
In this paper, we introduce cognitive wireless network for a disaster information system based on dynamic network reconfiguration method to improve the connectivity. Our network system is consisted of multiple mobile routers based on currently available wireless LANs including IEEE802.11b, g, j, n, IEEE802.16 (WiMAX), cellular networks. Using those different standardized wireless networks, the disaster...
Employing multiple TFRC connections has emerged as a promising lightweight way of coping with wireless channel losses in a congestion-controlled tandem network. This work extends multiple TFRC connection streaming to broadband uplink streaming. This study differs from earlier work for a number of reasons: it reports on a specific wireless technology, IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX); it considers the impact on...
In this paper, we consider an uplink multiservice networks employing Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) for WiMAX networks. Since the OFDMA physical resource available for scheduling is frame by frame, the uplink scheduler located at base station (BS) must efficiently allocate available resources to the subscriber stations (SSs) in response to constant or bursty data traffic on...
This paper describes a solution for on-the-fly adapting the parameters of a video surveillance streams to system varying conditions, both in terms of data to be transmitted (number of streams to be sent) and of transmission conditions (quality of the available wireless link). This solution has been inserted in the system architecture of the EUREKA CELTIC BOSS project for enhancing the security of...
Modern wireless communication systems employ MIMO and feedback-two properties that make it especially difficult to measure the performance of such systems with reasonable effort in actual outdoor scenarios. In this paper, we will present a time, cost, and manpower efficient measurement approach to evaluate the throughput achieved by such systems. Summer/winter, large distance outdoor-toindoor/outdoor,...
A vision of future wireless networks is the coexistence of multiple access network technologies. Different access networks will coexist and the Internet Protocol will be the joint layer. Controlling the resources of these networks is very challenging. This paper deals with two data oriented access networks, the worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX) and the high speed downlink packet...
In this paper, a dynamic priority resource-allocation (DPRA) scheme is proposed for uplinks in IEEE 802.16 wireless communication systems. The DPRA scheme dynamically gives priority values to four types of service traffic based on their urgency degrees and allocates system radio resources according to their priority values. It can maximize the system throughput and satisfy differentiated quality-of-service...
In this paper, we propose a mobility management scheme with quality-of-service(QoS) support for heterogeneous multihomed mobile node. With this scheme, the multihomed mobile node can move between networks seamlessly and at the same time, utilize all available links based on the QoS requirement. Session initiation protocol(SIP)[l] is used in session management and each multihomed node is identified...
Broad band Wireless Access called WiMAX is becoming popular due to its support for QoS, in real time communication. To the best of our knowledge, the WiMAX base station (BS) schedules uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) packets station wise and within a station scheduling is done with respect to priority of services. In this process, while BS transmits packets of different priorities for a subscriber station...
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