825 research outputs found

    Handover evaluation of UMTS-WiMAX networks

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    Recently, data traffic movement through a wireless channel is assisted by suggesting and implementing many mechanisms, to achieve the speedy increasing importunity and popularity of the wireless networks. Various wireless technologies can be copulated to develop a heterogeneous network, which is a candidate towards (4G) networks. OPNET modeler (14.5) is used to design simulation modules of the heterogeneous network. During device connection between the worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX) and universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS) networks, Performance metrics such as; Jitter end-to-end delay (E-2-E) Throughput is used. The results of the simulation are measured to determine the efficiency of the transfer using WiMAX-UMTS according to the selected metrics. The WiMAX-UMTS has shown valuable improvement in Process Durability, reduction of E-2-E delay, and Jitter. The maximum amount of data transfer and the least amount of delay and Jitter is at 250 sec. Because of the handover operations and data transfer momentum, the worst-case passes in the network when 618 sec is the minimum amount. The efficiency of throughput for WiMAX equal to 0.092666% as for the efficiency of throughput for UMTS equal to 4.633333*10-6 % whereas the E-2-E efficiency a delay equal to 0.5466%

    Multicast broadcast services support in OFDMA-based WiMAX systems [Advances in mobile multimedia]

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    Multimedia stream service provided by broadband wireless networks has emerged as an important technology and has attracted much attention. An all-IP network architecture with reliable high-throughput air interface makes orthogonal frequency division multiplexing access (OFDMA)-based mobile worldwide interoperability for microwave access (mobile WiMAX) a viable technology for wireless multimedia services, such as voice over IP (VoIP), mobile TV, and so on. One of the main features in a WiMAX MAC layer is that it can provide'differentiated services among different traffic categories with individual QoS requirements. In this article, we first give an overview of the key aspects of WiMAX and describe multimedia broadcast multicast service (MBMS) architecture of the 3GPP. Then, we propose a multicast and broadcast service (MBS) architecture for WiMAX that is based on MBMS. Moreover, we enhance the MBS architecture for mobile WiMAX to overcome the shortcoming of limited video broadcast performance over the baseline MBS model. We also give examples to demonstrate that the proposed architecture can support better mobility and offer higher power efficiency

    VoIP Packet Delay Techniques: A Survey

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    The continuous development in the field of communication have paved the way for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). VoIP is a group of hardware and software that facilitates people to utilize the Internet as the transmission medium for telephone calls by transmitting voice data in packets using IP instead of using conventional circuit transmissions of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). At present, VoIP is becoming an important tool for quick communication across the world. There are several Internet telephony applications existing at present. The major disadvantage in VoIP is that the packet delay. In VoIP, the terminology jitter is used to refer the type of packet delay where the delay has a huge setback in the quality of the voice conversation. Several packet delay techniques were proposed in recent years. Some of the important packet delay techniques are discussed in the literature. This survey would definitely help the researchers to carry out their research for providing better communication in VoIP without any delay

    Security-centric analysis and performance investigation of IEEE 802.16 WiMAX

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    Subcarrier and Power Allocation in WiMAX

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    Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one of the latest technologies for providing Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) in a metropolitan area. The use of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) transmissions has been proposed in WiMAX to mitigate the complications which are associated with frequency selective channels. In addition, the multiple access is achieved by using orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) scheme which has several advantages such as flexible resource allocation, relatively simple transceivers, and high spectrum efficient. In OFDMA the controllable resources are the subcarriers and the allocated power per subband. Moreover, adaptive subcarrier and power allocation techniques have been selected to exploit the natural multiuser diversity. This leads to an improvement of the performance by assigning the proper subcarriers to the user according to their channel quality and the power is allocated based on water-filling algorithm. One simple method is to allocate subcarriers and powers equally likely between all users. It is well known that this method reduces the spectral efficiency of the system, hence, it is not preferred unless in some applications. In order to handle the spectral efficiency problem, in this thesis we discuss three novel resources allocation algorithms for the downlink of a multiuser OFDM system and analyze the algorithm performances based on capacity and fairness measurement. Our intensive simulations validate the algorithm performances.fi=OpinnÀytetyö kokotekstinÀ PDF-muodossa.|en=Thesis fulltext in PDF format.|sv=LÀrdomsprov tillgÀngligt som fulltext i PDF-format

    Integrated Management of Interface Power (IMIP) Framework

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    La prĂ©sence importante de plusieurs rĂ©seaux sans-fils de diffĂ©rentes portĂ©es a encouragĂ©e le dĂ©veloppement d’une nouvelle gĂ©nĂ©ration d’équipements portables sans-fils avec plusieurs interfaces radio. Ainsi, les utilisateurs peuvent bĂ©nĂ©ficier d’une large possibilitĂ© de connectivitĂ© aux rĂ©seaux sans-fils (e.g. Wi-Fi [1], WiMAX [2], 3G [3]) disponibles autour. Cependant, la batterie d’un nƓud mobile Ă  plusieurs interfaces sera rapidement Ă©puisĂ©e et le temps d’utilisation de l’équipement sera rĂ©duit aussi. Pour prolonger l’utilisation du mobile les standards, des rĂ©seaux sans-fils, on dĂ©finie (individuellement) plusieurs Ă©tats (Ă©mission, rĂ©ception, sleep, idle, etc.); quand une interface radio n’est pas en mode Ă©mission/rĂ©ception il est en mode sleep/idle oĂč la consommation est trĂšs faible, comparĂ©e aux modes Ă©mission/rĂ©ception. Pourtant, en cas d’équipement portable Ă  multi-interfaces radio, l’énergie totale consommĂ©e par les interfaces en mode idle est trĂšs importante. Autrement, un Ă©quipement portable Ă©quipĂ© de plusieurs interfaces radio augmente sa capacitĂ© de connectivitĂ© mais rĂ©duit sa longĂ©vitĂ© d’utilisation. Pour surpasser cet inconvĂ©nient on propose une plate-forme, qu'on appelle IMIP (Integrated Management of Interface Power), basĂ©e sur l’extension du standard MIH (Media Independent Handover) IEEE 802.21 [4]. IMIP permet une meilleure gestion d’énergie des interfaces radio, d’un Ă©quipement mobile Ă  multi-radio, lorsque celles-ci entrent en mode idle. Les expĂ©rimentations que nous avons exĂ©cutĂ©es montrent que l’utilisation de IMIP permet d'Ă©conomiser jusqu'a 80% de l'Ă©nergie consommĂ©e en comparaison avec les standards existants. En effet, IMIP permet de prolonger la durĂ©e d'utilisation d'Ă©quipements Ă  plusieurs interfaces grĂące Ă  sa gestion efficace de l'Ă©nergie.The large availability of wireless networks of different ranges, has contributed to the development of new generation of handheld devices with multi-radio interfaces. Thus, the end-users are able to achieve ubiquitous and seamless connectivity across heterogeneous wireless networks (e.g., Wi-Fi [1], WiMAX [2] and 3G_LTE [3]). However, a mobile node with multi-radio interfaces has its battery energy consumed rapidly, which reduces the operation/usage time of the device. To improve battery usage, wireless network standards have defined (individually) different interface states (transmit, receive, idle, sleep, etc.); when an interface is not transmitting or receiving, it goes to sleep/idle state where energy consumption is very low compared to transmit and receive states. However, in the case of multi-radio handheld devices, the total energy consumed by the interfaces in sleep/idle state is significant. Thus, equipping a mobile device with multiple interfaces increases its seamless connectivity but reduces its operation/usage longevity. To overcome this inconvenient, we proposed a framework, called IMIP (Integrated Management of Interface Power) that consists of an extension of MIH (Media Independent Handover) IEEE 802.21 standard [4]. IMIP allows a better power management of radio interfaces of a multi-radio mobile node; indeed, it reduces considerably energy consumption. The basic idea behind IMIP is to shut down any interface in idle mode and use a proxy that emulates the interface; the proxy wakes up the interface when it receives a connection request directed to this interface. IMIP requires at least one interface in active mode. Experiments show that using IMIP enables a saving of up to 80% of power consumption compared with existing power management standards. Thus, IMIP allows longer usage of multiple interface devices thanks to its effective energy management

    Planning and dynamic spectrum management in heterogeneous mobile networks with QoE optimization

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    The radio and network planning and optimisation are continuous processes that do not end after the network has been launched. To achieve the best trade-offs, especially between quality and costs, operators make use of several coverage and capacity enhancement methods. The research from this thesis proposes methods such as the implementation of cell zooming and Relay Stations (RSs) with dynamic sleep modes and Carrier Aggregation (CA) for coverage and capacity enhancements. Initially, a survey is presented on ubiquitous mesh networks implementation scenarios and an updated characterization of requirements for services and applications is proposed. The performance targets for the key parameters, delay, delay variation, information loss and throughput have been addressed for all types of services. Furthermore, with the increased competition, mobile operator’s success does not only depend on how good the offered Quality of Service (QoS) is, but also if it meets the end user’s expectations, i.e., Quality of Experience (QoE). In this context, a model for the mapping between QoS parameters and QoE has been proposed for multimedia traffic. The planning and optimization of fixed Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) networks with RSs in conjunction with cell zooming has been addressed. The challenging case of a propagation measurement-based scenario in the hilly region of CovilhĂŁ has been considered. A cost/revenue function has been developed by taking into account the cost of building and maintaining the infrastructure with the use of RSs. This part of the work also investigates the energy efficiency and economic implications of the use of power saving modes for RSs in conjunction with cell zooming. Assuming that the RSs can be switched-off or zoomed out to zero in periods when the trafïŹc exchange is low, such as nights and weekends, it has been shown that energy consumption may be reduced whereas cellular coverage and capacity, as well as economic performance may be improved. An integrated Common Radio Resource Management (iCRRM) entity is proposed that implements inter-band CA by performing scheduling between two Long Term Evolution – Advanced (LTE-A) Component Carriers (CCs). Considering the bandwidths available in Portugal, the 800 MHz and 2.6 GHz CCs have been considered whilst mobile video traffic is addressed. Through extensive simulations it has been found that the proposed multi-band schedulers overcome the capacity of LTE systems without CA. Result shown a clear improvement of the QoS, QoE and economic trade-off with CA

    Motorized cart

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    Motorized cart is known as an effective tool and timeless that help people carry heavy loads. For farmers, it has an especially vital tool for moving goods. Oil palm farmers typically uses the wheelbarrow to move the oil palm fruit (Figure 10.1). However, there is a lack of equipment that should be further enhanced in capabilities. Motorized carts that seek to add automation to wheelbarrow as it is to help people save manpower while using it. At present, oil palm plantation industry is among the largest in Malaysia. However, in an effort to increase the prestige of the industry to a higher level there are challenges to be faced. Shortage of workers willing to work the farm for harvesting oil palm has given pain to manage oil palm plantations. Many have complained about the difficulty of hiring foreign workers and a high cost. Although there are tools that can be used to collect or transfer the proceeds of oil palm fruits such as carts available. However, these tools still have the disadvantage that requires high manpower to operate. Moreover, it is not suitable for all land surfaces and limited cargo space. Workload and manpower dependence has an impact on farmers' income
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