In this paper, we propose a handover algorithm for WiMAX networks. The algorithm relies on the computation of the received signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at a Mobile Station (MS) from neighboring Base Stations (BSs) combined with the capacity estimation of the targeting cell. The proposed handover algorithm is implemented by a joint decision between the MS and BS nodes. The performance of the proposed algorithm is evaluated in terms of call dropping ratio and system throughput. A comparison with the conventional hard handover algorithm is presented
WiMAX is the acronym for “Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access”. WiMAX technology is beco...
Abstract--- The demand for wireless broadband services is growing rapidly. Mobile WiMAX is one of th...
Next generation wireless network is foreseen as the combination of heterogeneous wireless networks c...
Mobility in WiMAX system is one of the most important problems in computer networks, especially when...
This Thesis is an embodiment of some research work carried out towards achieving faster and more rel...
A major consideration for mobile WiMAX is seamless handoff. The British English term for transferrin...
Mobile terminals allow users to access service while on the move. This unique feature has driven the...
Mobile terminals allow users to access service while on the move. This unique feature has driven the...
Abstract—Mobile WiMAX is a broadband wireless access technology having the ability to carry voice, d...
AbstractMobile WiMAX is a wireless Metropolitan Area Network technology based on IEEE 802.16e standa...
WiMAX is a wireless metropolitan area network (WMAN) specified by IEEE 802.16. It provides the broad...
Microwave access. WiMax is a new technology that gives the fast access to data even on long distance...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one of the most promising technologies fo...
We present a novel WiMAX simulation model called WISMU developed for the ns-2 network simulator. We ...
We present a novel WiMAX simulation model called WISMU developed for the ns-2 network simulator. We ...
WiMAX is the acronym for “Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access”. WiMAX technology is beco...
Abstract--- The demand for wireless broadband services is growing rapidly. Mobile WiMAX is one of th...
Next generation wireless network is foreseen as the combination of heterogeneous wireless networks c...
Mobility in WiMAX system is one of the most important problems in computer networks, especially when...
This Thesis is an embodiment of some research work carried out towards achieving faster and more rel...
A major consideration for mobile WiMAX is seamless handoff. The British English term for transferrin...
Mobile terminals allow users to access service while on the move. This unique feature has driven the...
Mobile terminals allow users to access service while on the move. This unique feature has driven the...
Abstract—Mobile WiMAX is a broadband wireless access technology having the ability to carry voice, d...
AbstractMobile WiMAX is a wireless Metropolitan Area Network technology based on IEEE 802.16e standa...
WiMAX is a wireless metropolitan area network (WMAN) specified by IEEE 802.16. It provides the broad...
Microwave access. WiMax is a new technology that gives the fast access to data even on long distance...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one of the most promising technologies fo...
We present a novel WiMAX simulation model called WISMU developed for the ns-2 network simulator. We ...
We present a novel WiMAX simulation model called WISMU developed for the ns-2 network simulator. We ...
WiMAX is the acronym for “Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access”. WiMAX technology is beco...
Abstract--- The demand for wireless broadband services is growing rapidly. Mobile WiMAX is one of th...
Next generation wireless network is foreseen as the combination of heterogeneous wireless networks c...