Author :
Cicconetti, Claudio ; Erta, Alessandro ; Lenzini, Luciano ; Mingozzi, Enzo
Abstract :
The IEEE 802.16 is a standard for broadband wireless communication in metropolitan area networks (MAN). To meet the QoS requirements of multimedia applications, the IEEE 802.16 standard provides four different scheduling services: unsolicited grant service (UGS), real-time polling service (rtPS), non-real-time polling service (nrtPS), and Best Effort (BE). The paper is aimed at verifying, via simulation, the effectiveness of rtPS, nrtPS, and BE (but UGS) in managing traffic generated by data and multimedia sources. Performance is assessed for an IEEE 802.16 wireless system working in point-to-multipoint (PMP) mode, with frequency division duplex (FDD), and with full-duplex subscriber stations (SSs). Our results show that the performance of the system, in terms of throughput and delay, depends on several factors. These include the frame duration, the mechanisms for requesting uplink bandwidth, and the offered load partitioning, i.e., the way traffic is distributed among SSs, connections within each SS, and traffic sources within each connection. The results also highlight that the rtPS scheduling service is a very robust scheduling service for meeting the delay requirements of multimedia applications
Keywords :
WiMax; broadband networks; frequency division multiplexing; multimedia communication; quality of service; scheduling; telecommunication traffic; FDD; IEEE 802.16 MAC; MAN; QoS support; broadband wireless communication; frequency division duplex; full-duplex subscriber stations; managing traffic; metropolitan area networks; multimedia applications; nonreal-time polling service; point-to-multipoint mode; traffic sources; unsolicited grant service; uplink bandwidth; Bandwidth; Broadband communication; Communication standards; Delay; Frequency conversion; Metropolitan area networks; Portable media players; Throughput; Traffic control; Wireless communication; IEEE 802.16; MAC protocols; broadband wireless access; performance evaluation.; quality of service; scheduling algorithms;