Advanced Research and Technology
E-Book, Englisch, 448 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4200-4352-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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WiMAX/MobileFi: Advanced Research and Technology brings together the world’s leading WiMAX researchers to present progressive techniques in the design, analysis, and optimization of protocols for WiMAX. This ground-breaking, previously unpublished, collection of papers addresses topics such as connection admission control, integration with WiFi Networks, QoS support, handoff management, scheduling algorithms, and load-balancing just to name a few.
Written under the leadership of editor Yang Xiao, member of the IEEE 802.11 working group, WiMAX/MobileFi: Advanced Research and Technology represents the most cutting-edge survey of WiMAX technologies. It provides a foundation to support currently emerging applications as well as fuel the development of future innovations.
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Connection Admission Control in
OFDMA-Based WiMAX Networks:
Performance Modeling and Analysis
D. Niyato and E. Hossain
Related Work on Queuing Analysis for Wireless Transmission
Systems
Preliminaries on Queuing Analysis
Connection Admission Control for OFDMA-Based WiMAX
Networks
Summary
Mobile WiMAX Networks and Their Integration
with WiFi Networks
W-H. Yang and Y-C. Tseng
Overview of the Mobile WiMAX Specification
WiMAX Mobility Management
Techniques for Integrating Mobile WiMAX and WiFi
Networks
Conclusion and Future Work
QoS Support in IEEE 802.16-Based Broadband
Wireless Networks
H-L. Chao and Y-B. Lin
IEEE 802.16 Architecture
MAC Layer
PHY Layer
CAC and Scheduling
Security in Fixed and Mobile
IEEE 802.16 Networks
S. Ponnuswamy, T. Cooklev, Y. Xiao,
and K. Sumanth Velidi
Security Sublayer Overview
Cryptographic Methods
X.509 Digital Certificates
PKM Version 1: Security Associations
PKM Version 1: Authorization and Key Exchange
PKM Version 1: Parameter Values
PKM Version 1: Message Encodings
PKM Version 2: Three-Way Handshake
PKM Version 2: Mutual Authentication
PKM Version 2: Multicast and Broadcast
Key Usage
Conclusions
Acknowledgment
Mobility Support and Conservation of Terminal
Energy in IEEE 802.16 Wireless Networks
S. Mukherjee, K. K. Leung, and
G. E. Rittenhouse
Protocols for Connection Hando
Energy Conservation via Sleep Mode
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
On the Best Frequency Reuse Scheme
in WiMAX
S-E. Elayoubi, O. Ben Haddada, and B. Fourestié
Frequency Allocation in Mobile WiMAX
Calculation of the Mean (Instantaneous) Throughput of the Cell
General Methodology for the Calculation of the Capacity
Classical Interference Mitigation: Reuse One with Tri-Sectored Cells and Reuse Three Schemes
Fractional Reuse: A Hybrid Mix of Reuse One and Reuse Three
Schemes
Power/Frequency Scheduling
Conclusion
Support for QoS in IEEE 802.16 Point-to-
Multipoint Networks: A Simulation Study
C. Cicconetti
IEEE 802.16
MAC QoS Support
Performance Evaluation
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Configuration Issues and Best Effort
Performance Investigation of IEEE 802.16e
A. Bazzi, G. Leonardi, G. Pasolini,
and O. Andrisano
IEEE 802.16 Overview
Resource Request and Scheduling Policies
Simulations Settings
Data Link and TCP Issues
Numerical Results
Appendix A Fairness Parameter Definition
AU43
QoS Architecture for Efficient Bandwidth
Management in the IEEE 802.16 Mesh Mode
P. S. Mogre, M. Hollick, R. Steinmetz,
and C. Schwingenschlögl
Realizing QoS Using the 802.16 Standard
Frame Structure and Bandwidth Management in the MESH Mode
Proposed QoS Architecture for the 802.16 MESH Mode
Conclusion and Directions for Future Research
Quality-of-Service Scheduling for
WiMAX Networks
N. Scalabrino, D. Miorandi, F. De Pellegrini,
R. Riggio, I. Chlamtac, and E. Gregori
WiMAX Technology Overview
QoS Scheduling in WiMAX Networks
Case Study: Voice-Over-IP Support in WiMAX Networks
Research Challenges
Handoff Management with Network
Architecture Evolution in IEEE Broadband
Wireless Mobility Networks
R. Q. Hu, D. Paranchych,
M-H. Fong, and G. Wu
Introduction
Next-Generation IEEE 802 Broadband Wireless Technologies
Handoff Management in Next-Generation Broadband Wireless
Networks
Handoff Management with Different Network Architectures
Conclusions
Distributed Architecture for Future
WiMAX-Like Wireless IP Networks
S. Das, T. E. Klein, H. Viswanathan,
K. K. Leung, S. Mukherjee, G. E. Rittenhouse,
L.G. Samuel, and H. Zheng
Distributed Radio Network Architecture
FCSS Protocol
Design and QoS for Backhaul Network
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Centralized Scheduling Algorithms for
802.16 Mesh Networks
P. Djukic and S. Valaee
802.16 Medium Access Control
802.16 Centralized Scheduling
Centralized Scheduling Algorithms
Conclusion
Load-Balancing Approach to Radio Resource
Management in Mobile WiMAX Network
S. Filin, S. Moiseev, M. Kondakov,
and A. Garmonov
Mobile WiMAX System Description
System Load Model
Call Admission Control
Adaptive Transmission
Horizontal Handover
Summary of Mobile WiMAX RRM Algorithms
Vertical Handover
Future Research Issues
Multi-Service Opportunistic QoS-Enhanced
Scheduler for the Downlink of IEEE 802.16
Point-to-Multipoint Systems
Y. Zhang and D. G. Michelson
Introduction
IEEE 802.16-Supported Services and Their QoS
Requirements
Multi-Service Opportunistic QoS-Enhanced
Scheduler
Simulation Results
Conclusions
AU4
Effects of Rain on IEEE 802.16
Systems Deployment
B. Fong
Uncontrollable Factor
Signal Degradation
Carrier Frequencies in Tropical Regions
Rainfall Statistics Considerations
Link Availability and Fade Margin
Summary
Resource Management in WiMAX Networks
Yi Qian, S. B. Chaudhry, and R. K. Guha
WiMAX OFDMA-TDD System
Subcarrier Assignment
WiMAX APA Optimization
Call Admission Control
Performance Results
Conclusion
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Every chapter includes an introduction and list of references