Computer and wireless communication require Internet accessibility at anytime and anywhere; this includes in a high-speed mobile station such as in speedy trains, fast moving cars as vehicle-to-infrastructure communication. However, wireless Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning in such an environment is more challenging. This increased the development of numerous schemes concerning the need of smooth handover of the mobile nodes. Conversely, transport layer (L4 in ISO layers) protocols such as stream control transmission protocol can support such a seamless handover in high-speed mobility users. This article highlights on the issues of moving users in mobile WiMAX networks. An adaptation of transport layer protocol of the high mobility veh...
The increasing proliferation of mobile devices along with the evolution of access technologies has ...
Abstract. The operation of a cross-layer mechanism for the performance improvement of real-time appl...
The next generation of wireless access technologies cannot succeed by providing either high data rat...
Computer and wireless mobile communication need Internet accessibility at anytime and anywhere and t...
Abstract — Rapid technological advance in wireless mobile communication offered Internet accessibili...
Abstract—Mobile WiMAX is a broadband wireless access technology having the ability to carry voice, d...
The Mobile WiMAX standard (IEEE 802.16e-2005) brings wireless broadband to a new level due to the su...
The next generation wireless network is predicted to be a heterogeneous network of various wireless ...
With the rapid evolution of mobile radio telecommunications and networks technologies, researchers a...
Mobility in WiMAX system is one of the most important problems in computer networks, especially when...
With the fast proliferation of mobile Internet, the wireless community has been increasingly looking...
The anticipated deployment of IEEE 802.16-based wireless metropolitan area networks (WMANs) will ush...
The most attractive feature of WiMAX is arguable the mobility capability that IEEE 802.16e (IEEE, 20...
Enhancing the handover process in broadband wireless communication deployment has traditionally moti...
Abstract--- The demand for wireless broadband services is growing rapidly. Mobile WiMAX is one of th...
The increasing proliferation of mobile devices along with the evolution of access technologies has ...
Abstract. The operation of a cross-layer mechanism for the performance improvement of real-time appl...
The next generation of wireless access technologies cannot succeed by providing either high data rat...
Computer and wireless mobile communication need Internet accessibility at anytime and anywhere and t...
Abstract — Rapid technological advance in wireless mobile communication offered Internet accessibili...
Abstract—Mobile WiMAX is a broadband wireless access technology having the ability to carry voice, d...
The Mobile WiMAX standard (IEEE 802.16e-2005) brings wireless broadband to a new level due to the su...
The next generation wireless network is predicted to be a heterogeneous network of various wireless ...
With the rapid evolution of mobile radio telecommunications and networks technologies, researchers a...
Mobility in WiMAX system is one of the most important problems in computer networks, especially when...
With the fast proliferation of mobile Internet, the wireless community has been increasingly looking...
The anticipated deployment of IEEE 802.16-based wireless metropolitan area networks (WMANs) will ush...
The most attractive feature of WiMAX is arguable the mobility capability that IEEE 802.16e (IEEE, 20...
Enhancing the handover process in broadband wireless communication deployment has traditionally moti...
Abstract--- The demand for wireless broadband services is growing rapidly. Mobile WiMAX is one of th...
The increasing proliferation of mobile devices along with the evolution of access technologies has ...
Abstract. The operation of a cross-layer mechanism for the performance improvement of real-time appl...
The next generation of wireless access technologies cannot succeed by providing either high data rat...