AbstractPower allocation and energy consumption of mobile subscriber stations are very important issues for the WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) networks. This paper proposes a dynamic channel allocation technique for efficient power management in multi-channel IEEE 802.16 networks (WiMAX). In our scheme, each Subscriber Station (SS) has one transceiver and can be tuned between multiple channels, intending to eliminate the secondary interference. The Base Station (BS) identifies the data rate required by a SS for proper communication and allocates a channel with specific bandwidth with sub-optimal transmission power to suite the data rate requirement. The estimated power requirement and interference levels are fuzzified to identify the feasible solution...
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In this chapter, we investigate resource management mechanisms in Worldwide Interoperability for Mic...
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International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of wireless resource allocation of a Mobile WiM...
Abstract — WiMAX standard also known as IEEE 802.16 is a wireless MAN standard driven by WiMAX Forum...
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Abstract In some modern communication systems, as it is the case of WiMAX, it has been decided to im...
Abstract—WiMAX is an upcoming technology gaining grounds day by day that has inherent support for re...
Multi-channel wireless networks represent a direction that future state-of-the-art fourth generation...
Abstract: In the last few years there has been significant growth in the area of wireless communicat...
In this work, we have studied bit and power allocation strategies for multi-antenna assisted Orthogo...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one of the latest technologies for provid...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) provides wireless broadband to fixed and mob...
In WiMAX 16m networks, buffer allocation is the major problem to be handled for offering Quality of ...
In this chapter, we investigate resource management mechanisms in Worldwide Interoperability for Mic...
In the IEEE 802.16e/m standard, three power saving classes (PSCs) are defined to save the energy of ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of wireless resource allocation of a Mobile WiM...
Abstract — WiMAX standard also known as IEEE 802.16 is a wireless MAN standard driven by WiMAX Forum...
The explosive demands of rich media applications with their diverse quality of service (QoS) require...
WiMAX provides a wide range of growing requirements of services and mobility of user that has made a...
Adaptive resource allocation has been shown to provide substantial performance gain in OFDMA-based w...
Abstract In some modern communication systems, as it is the case of WiMAX, it has been decided to im...
Abstract—WiMAX is an upcoming technology gaining grounds day by day that has inherent support for re...
Multi-channel wireless networks represent a direction that future state-of-the-art fourth generation...
Abstract: In the last few years there has been significant growth in the area of wireless communicat...
In this work, we have studied bit and power allocation strategies for multi-antenna assisted Orthogo...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one of the latest technologies for provid...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) provides wireless broadband to fixed and mob...
In WiMAX 16m networks, buffer allocation is the major problem to be handled for offering Quality of ...
In this chapter, we investigate resource management mechanisms in Worldwide Interoperability for Mic...
In the IEEE 802.16e/m standard, three power saving classes (PSCs) are defined to save the energy of ...