International audienceThis work presents two different propositions which mark new advances in WiMAX. The first work addresses multiservice environment and service differentiation in WiMAX networks. It argues that, using only polling based priority scheduling at subscriber stations and demand based dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA) at the base station, it is possible to serve various traffic types in WiMAX systems with only three service classes rather than four as proposed in the standard. It reduces the complexity of scheduling mechanisms to be implemented in WiMAX interface cards thus bringing down overall capital expenditure (CAPEX) model for such system while providing QoS to applications. Both the transfer plane QoS, in terms of late...
Given the current developments and advances in the scientific and technological aspects of human kno...
With popular Wi-Fi applications (i.e. wireless LANs) especially after hot-spot deployment, more reli...
We propose a connection admission control (CAC) scheme and a packet scheduling algorithm for the IEE...
Selection of Call Admission Control (CAC) and packet scheduling are crucial for multihop WiMAX netwo...
This dissertation investigates QoS MAC protocol, architecture and QoS mechanisms. Scheduling algorit...
Wireless access technology has come a long way in its relatively short but remarkable lifetime, whic...
The anticipated deployment of IEEE 802.16-based wireless metropolitan area networks (WMANs) will ush...
In WiMAX architecture the base station lacks the mechanisms to avoid it from being overloaded, which...
Abstract: WiMAX (defined in IEEE 802.16) is a broadband wireless technology suitable for metropolit...
The IEEE 802.16 standard, popularly known as WiMAX, addresses broadband access technology for Wirele...
Abstract: Problem statement: The demand for multimedia applications in WiMAX networks is growing at ...
Based on the work from the IEEE Working Group 802.16 and ETSI HiperMAN Working Group, the WiMAX (Wor...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is a wireless metropolitan area network (WMA...
IEEE 802.16, also known as WiMAX is a commonly used broadband wireless access s...
Wimax is wireless digital communication system which is intended for wireless Metropolitan area netw...
Given the current developments and advances in the scientific and technological aspects of human kno...
With popular Wi-Fi applications (i.e. wireless LANs) especially after hot-spot deployment, more reli...
We propose a connection admission control (CAC) scheme and a packet scheduling algorithm for the IEE...
Selection of Call Admission Control (CAC) and packet scheduling are crucial for multihop WiMAX netwo...
This dissertation investigates QoS MAC protocol, architecture and QoS mechanisms. Scheduling algorit...
Wireless access technology has come a long way in its relatively short but remarkable lifetime, whic...
The anticipated deployment of IEEE 802.16-based wireless metropolitan area networks (WMANs) will ush...
In WiMAX architecture the base station lacks the mechanisms to avoid it from being overloaded, which...
Abstract: WiMAX (defined in IEEE 802.16) is a broadband wireless technology suitable for metropolit...
The IEEE 802.16 standard, popularly known as WiMAX, addresses broadband access technology for Wirele...
Abstract: Problem statement: The demand for multimedia applications in WiMAX networks is growing at ...
Based on the work from the IEEE Working Group 802.16 and ETSI HiperMAN Working Group, the WiMAX (Wor...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is a wireless metropolitan area network (WMA...
IEEE 802.16, also known as WiMAX is a commonly used broadband wireless access s...
Wimax is wireless digital communication system which is intended for wireless Metropolitan area netw...
Given the current developments and advances in the scientific and technological aspects of human kno...
With popular Wi-Fi applications (i.e. wireless LANs) especially after hot-spot deployment, more reli...
We propose a connection admission control (CAC) scheme and a packet scheduling algorithm for the IEE...