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2010
DOI: 10.1155/2010/279807
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Capacity Evaluation for IEEE 802.16e Mobile WiMAX

Abstract: We present a simple analytical method for capacity evaluation of IEEE 802.16e Mobile WiMAX networks. Various overheads that impact the capacity are explained and methods to reduce these overheads are also presented. The advantage of a simple model is that the effect of each decision and sensitivity to various parameters can be seen easily. We illustrate the model by estimating the capacity for three sample applications—Mobile TV, VoIP, and data. The analysis process helps explain various features of IEEE 802.1… Show more

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“…The antenna was modelled for comparison purposes as a half-wavelength dipole. The Time Division Duplex (TDD) frame length was set to 5 ms, is this is the only value supported by the WiMAX Forum [47]. Video was transmitted over the downlink with UDP transport (see Section 1).…”
Section: Wimax Simulation Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antenna was modelled for comparison purposes as a half-wavelength dipole. The Time Division Duplex (TDD) frame length was set to 5 ms, is this is the only value supported by the WiMAX Forum [47]. Video was transmitted over the downlink with UDP transport (see Section 1).…”
Section: Wimax Simulation Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The state transition chain of a leaky bucket is shown in Fig. 3 [26][27][28], where each state of the chain indicates the number of packets inside the bucket. Since the size of the bucket is w, any probability state i≤ w is the in-service state and the states i> w are the states in queue.…”
Section: Traffic Shaping Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The upper bound on download rates for each MCS under the configuration used by the GENI WiMAX BSs in this study was calculated according to the analytical model described in [20], and the results are given in Figure 2(a).…”
Section: Relationship Between Signal Quality and Throughputmentioning
confidence: 99%