2011 IEEE Symposium on Industrial Electronics and Applications 2011
DOI: 10.1109/isiea.2011.6108706
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Performance analysis of transparent and non-transparent relays in MMR WiMAX networks

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“…Types of RS can be deployed are transparent RS or non-transparent RS [2]. Transparent RS is usually used to improve the network capacity because the RSs in this mode do not forward any framing information [17,18]. Transparent RS only relay data traffic thus the SS which is physically connected to it does not aware the existence of the RS [16].…”
Section: A Relay Station In Ieee 80216j Mmr Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Types of RS can be deployed are transparent RS or non-transparent RS [2]. Transparent RS is usually used to improve the network capacity because the RSs in this mode do not forward any framing information [17,18]. Transparent RS only relay data traffic thus the SS which is physically connected to it does not aware the existence of the RS [16].…”
Section: A Relay Station In Ieee 80216j Mmr Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transparent RS only relay data traffic thus the SS which is physically connected to it does not aware the existence of the RS [16]. Non-transparent relay generates their own framing information or forward those provided by the MR-BS depending the scheduling mode and it is used to extend the network coverage [17,18]. SS will be connected physically and logically to a non-transparent RS that transmit a preamble, broadcast messages and also relay data [16].…”
Section: A Relay Station In Ieee 80216j Mmr Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relay that is used in the IEEE 802.16j standard is also inadvertently compatible with the IEEE 802.16e for SS/MS. the adaptation to the traffic pattern was conducted by Chun Nie et al [6] that provisioned the delay constraints of the real-time applications. However, this approach is only performed on the multi-hop bandwidth request mechanism in terms of overall spectrum efficiency.…”
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“…Animation playback after the simulation Bandwidth utilization was calculated as in[12] and graph of them is shown as inFig 8for tree density of MS. As the time increases, the number of bandwidth utilization is also increases. The higher density of MSs the faster bandwidth was being utilized.…”
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