DocumentCode
3254869
Title
A performance study of scheduling algorithms in Point-to-Multipoint WiMAX networks
Author
Dhrona, Pratik ; Ali, Najah Abu ; Hassanein, Hossam
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput., Queen´´s Univ., Kingston, ON
fYear
2008
fDate
14-17 Oct. 2008
Firstpage
843
Lastpage
850
Abstract
The IEEE 802.16 standard, which includes specification for the medium access control (MAC) and physical (PHY) layers, was designed to handle the requirements of different contemporary applications with diverse QoS requirements. IEEE 802.16 standard is equipped with signaling and bandwidth allocation algorithms that can accommodate many connections with a variety of QoS requirements at one subscriber station (SS). The connections may be varied in their bandwidth and latency requirements, so several researchers proposed an IEEE 802.16 schedulers with different objectives to provide for wireless resource allocations over a different range of traffic models. In this paper, we conduct a comprehensive performance study of scheduling algorithms in Point to multipoint mode of WiMAX. We first make a classification of WiMAX scheduling algorithms, then simulate a representative number of algorithms in each class taking into account the characteristics of the IEEE 802.16 standard. We evaluate the algorithms with respect to their abilities to support multiple classes of service, providing quality of service (QoS) guarantees, fairness amongst service classes and bandwidth utilization. To the best of our knowledge, no such comprehensive performance study has been reported in the literature. Simulation results indicate that none of the current algorithms is capable of effectively supporting all WiMAX classes of service. We demonstrate that an efficient, fair and robust scheduler for WiMAX is still an open research area. We conclude our study by making recommendations that can be used by WiMax protocol designers.
Keywords
WiMax; access protocols; bandwidth allocation; quality of service; resource allocation; scheduling; telecommunication signalling; telecommunication traffic; IEEE 802.16 standard; QoS requirements; bandwidth allocation algorithm; bandwidth utilization; medium access control layer; physical layers; point-to-multipoint WiMAX networks; point-to-multipoint mode; quality-of-service; scheduling algorithm; signaling algorithm; traffic models; wireless resource allocation; Bandwidth; Channel allocation; Delay; Media Access Protocol; Physical layer; Quality of service; Resource management; Scheduling algorithm; Traffic control; WiMAX; Performance study; Point to MultiPoint; Scheduling; WiMAX;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Local Computer Networks, 2008. LCN 2008. 33rd IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Montreal, Que
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2412-2
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2413-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/LCN.2008.4664291
Filename
4664291
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