DocumentCode :
2652049
Title :
Performance Evaluation of Bandwidth Allocation in 802.16j Mobile Multi-Hop Relay Networks
Author :
Erwu, Liu ; Dongyao, Wang ; Jimin, Liu ; Gang, Shen ; Shan, Jin
Author_Institution :
Res. & Innovation Centre, Alcatel-Lucent, Shanghai
fYear :
2007
fDate :
22-25 April 2007
Firstpage :
939
Lastpage :
943
Abstract :
Being an evolution of IEEE 802.16e, IEEE 802.16j mobile multi-hop relay (MMR) is proposed to gain coverage extension and throughput enhancement. This research conducts theoretical analysis and performance evaluation on the on-demand bandwidth allocation in IEEE 802.16j MMR networks. Theoretical analysis shows that such systems using conventional bandwidth allocation will seriously suffer from low bandwidth utilization. We then develop a new, spectrum efficiency based adaptive resource allocation algorithm. Simulation results verified that, compared with conventional on-demand bandwidth allocation method, the proposed method is more bandwidth efficient and exhibits better fairness in such networks. In terms of throughput, packet loss rate and delay, the performance of SEBARA algorithm is further evaluated in an OPNET-based 802.16j MMR simulation platform. Both theoretical analysis and simulation indicate the novel method provides an attractive solution for bandwidth allocation in 802.16j MMR networks.
Keywords :
WiMax; bandwidth allocation; mobile radio; 802.16j mobile multi-hop relay networks; IEEE 802.16e; adaptive resource allocation algorithm; bandwidth utilization; on-demand bandwidth allocation; packet loss rate; spectrum efficiency; Analytical models; Bandwidth; Channel allocation; Delay; Performance analysis; Performance loss; Relays; Resource management; Spread spectrum communication; Throughput;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2007. VTC2007-Spring. IEEE 65th
Conference_Location :
Dublin
ISSN :
1550-2252
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0266-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2007.202
Filename :
4212630
Link To Document :
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