2014
DOI: 10.12691/ajeee-2-3-6
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The Next Generation Mobile Wireless Cellular Networks – 4G and Beyond

Abstract: The demand of mobile user is ever increasing in this world of digital systems. Consumers demand more from their technology. Whether it is a television, cellular phone, Washing machine or refrigerator, the latest technology purchase must have new features. With the advent of the Internet, the most-wanted feature is better, faster access to information. The time not far away when access to all necessary information and the power of a personal computer, sits in the palm of one's hand. To support such a powerful s… Show more

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“…6 shows the comparison result of the throughput performance for existing and EVS-TCP Reno-VoIP methods. The performance of the EVS-TCP Reno-VoIP method provides high throughput compared to existing methods such as EVS [12], G.711 [15] and SDSS [17]. In existing methods, the transmitter doesn't deliver packets properly due to congestion.…”
Section: Packet Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…6 shows the comparison result of the throughput performance for existing and EVS-TCP Reno-VoIP methods. The performance of the EVS-TCP Reno-VoIP method provides high throughput compared to existing methods such as EVS [12], G.711 [15] and SDSS [17]. In existing methods, the transmitter doesn't deliver packets properly due to congestion.…”
Section: Packet Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 shows comparable performance of jitter of existing and EVS-TCP Reno-VoIP methods. In existing [12], [15] and [17], an increasing jitter shows that the packets arrive at varying delay at the receiver, it reflects adversely on the perceived quality. Here, every packet contains a voice sample sent from the sender.…”
Section: Packet Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although, WiMAX offers large municipality coverage supporting class QoS requirements. On the other hand, WiMAX is generally used in licensed spectrum [47].…”
Section: Ieee 80216 Standardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LTE system provides many benefits that include speed, efficiency bandwidth utility, etc.. One of the major problems in wireless networks is the restriction of frequency spectrum [2]. Spectral efficiency is reaching its limits; it is essential to increase the node density, which can improve the performance of network capacity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%