The results of development a mathematical model for capacity allocation downlink technology WiMAX. The novelty of the proposed model is possible preventive limit transmission rate allocated to the service flows of the user stations in the downlink by using the WiMAX technology linear or linear-quadratic objective function. It is shown that the use of a linear-quadratic objective function in comparison with the linear, can produce a more equitable management of re-quests based on the relative priorities. The analysis of known methods for dividing the time-frequency resource WiMAX technology showed that they all focus on the distribution between the subscriber stations all bandwidth downlink. The model proposed is directed to the allocation o...
The frequency resource distribution mathematical model is offered as a problem of subchannels’ numbe...
Quality of Service (QoS) and performance issues relating to WiMAX are the key research areas investi...
The official published version of this article can be found at the link belowWorldwide interoperabil...
The results of development a mathematical model for capacity allocation downlink technology WiMAX. T...
The results of development a mathematical model for capacity allocation downlink technology WiMAX. T...
The results of development a mathematical model for capacity allocation downlink technology WiMAX. T...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one of the latest technologies for provid...
This article is posted here with the permission of IEEE. The official version can be obtained from t...
The bandwidth allocation in both wired and wireless networks has posed great challenges to network e...
This chapter presents the general Radio Resource Management (RRM) problem in wireless access network...
—Available approaches to solving the problem of frequency resource distribution in the wireless mesh...
The results of development of the mathematical model for time-frequency resource allocation in the d...
The interest in Quality of Service (QoS) for broadband wireless access networks has been growing con...
The results of development a mathematical model for capacity allocation downlink technology WiMAX. T...
In some modern communication systems, as it is the case of WiMAX, it has been decided to implement D...
The frequency resource distribution mathematical model is offered as a problem of subchannels’ numbe...
Quality of Service (QoS) and performance issues relating to WiMAX are the key research areas investi...
The official published version of this article can be found at the link belowWorldwide interoperabil...
The results of development a mathematical model for capacity allocation downlink technology WiMAX. T...
The results of development a mathematical model for capacity allocation downlink technology WiMAX. T...
The results of development a mathematical model for capacity allocation downlink technology WiMAX. T...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one of the latest technologies for provid...
This article is posted here with the permission of IEEE. The official version can be obtained from t...
The bandwidth allocation in both wired and wireless networks has posed great challenges to network e...
This chapter presents the general Radio Resource Management (RRM) problem in wireless access network...
—Available approaches to solving the problem of frequency resource distribution in the wireless mesh...
The results of development of the mathematical model for time-frequency resource allocation in the d...
The interest in Quality of Service (QoS) for broadband wireless access networks has been growing con...
The results of development a mathematical model for capacity allocation downlink technology WiMAX. T...
In some modern communication systems, as it is the case of WiMAX, it has been decided to implement D...
The frequency resource distribution mathematical model is offered as a problem of subchannels’ numbe...
Quality of Service (QoS) and performance issues relating to WiMAX are the key research areas investi...
The official published version of this article can be found at the link belowWorldwide interoperabil...