Over recent years, wireless communication systems have been experiencing a dramatic and continuous growth in the number of subscribers, thus placing extra demands on system capacity. At the same time, keeping Quality of Service (QoS) at an acceptable level is a critical concern and a challenge to the wireless network designer. In this sense, performance analysis must be the first step in designing or improving a network. Thus, powerful mathematical tools for analysing most of the performance metrics in the network are required. A good modelling and analysis of the wireless cellular networks will lead to a high level of QoS. In this thesis, different analytical models of various handoff schemes and resource re-allocation in homogeneous and ...
Today’s wireless users expect great things from tomorrow’s wireless networks. These expectations hav...
Hierarchical cellular networks that employ microcells with overlaying macrocells have been proposed ...
It is widely expected that next generation wireless communication systems will be heterogeneous, int...
Over recent years, wireless communication systems have been experiencing a dramatic and continuous g...
This thesis proposes a potential solution for future ubiquitous broadband wireless access networks, ...
This thesis proposes a potential solution for future ubiquitous broadband wireless access networks, ...
The main feature of the next generation wireless communication systems is the ability to establish u...
PhDIt is widely expected that next-generation wireless communication systems will be heterogeneous,...
To provide mobile users with seamless access anywhere and anytime there is a strong need forinterwor...
Hierarchical channel allocation schemes for cellular networks offer a promising approach to solve th...
In the past few years, the demand for data traffic has increased explosively, in order to meet such ...
Ever since the first analogue mobile cellular was launched 15 years ago, the growth of and demand f...
AbstractA two-tier model is used in cellular networks to improve the Quality of Service (QoS), namel...
In cellular Networks, a mobile station (MS’s) move from one cell region to another on seamless Commu...
The maintenance of quality of service (QoS) in a wireless environment is a difficult problem. Most r...
Today’s wireless users expect great things from tomorrow’s wireless networks. These expectations hav...
Hierarchical cellular networks that employ microcells with overlaying macrocells have been proposed ...
It is widely expected that next generation wireless communication systems will be heterogeneous, int...
Over recent years, wireless communication systems have been experiencing a dramatic and continuous g...
This thesis proposes a potential solution for future ubiquitous broadband wireless access networks, ...
This thesis proposes a potential solution for future ubiquitous broadband wireless access networks, ...
The main feature of the next generation wireless communication systems is the ability to establish u...
PhDIt is widely expected that next-generation wireless communication systems will be heterogeneous,...
To provide mobile users with seamless access anywhere and anytime there is a strong need forinterwor...
Hierarchical channel allocation schemes for cellular networks offer a promising approach to solve th...
In the past few years, the demand for data traffic has increased explosively, in order to meet such ...
Ever since the first analogue mobile cellular was launched 15 years ago, the growth of and demand f...
AbstractA two-tier model is used in cellular networks to improve the Quality of Service (QoS), namel...
In cellular Networks, a mobile station (MS’s) move from one cell region to another on seamless Commu...
The maintenance of quality of service (QoS) in a wireless environment is a difficult problem. Most r...
Today’s wireless users expect great things from tomorrow’s wireless networks. These expectations hav...
Hierarchical cellular networks that employ microcells with overlaying macrocells have been proposed ...
It is widely expected that next generation wireless communication systems will be heterogeneous, int...