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Throughput enhancement in WiMax mesh networks using concurrent transmission Export

Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, 2005. Proceedings. 2005 International Conference on, Vol. 2 (2005), pp. 871-874.

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80216 concurrent enhancement ieee mesh mesh-network network networksimulation network-simulation simulation throughput transmission wimax wireless wireless-mesh wireless-mesh-network wireless-network wmn

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The WiMax mesh networks based on IEEE 802.16 standard (2004) was developed with the goal of providing for easy, fast and cost-effective network set-up, deployment and extension. The standard defines scheduling scheme in mesh mode, but don't specify spatial resource management in the protocol. In this paper, we design a general algorithm for SSs to achieve concurrent transmission in both uplink and downlink streams. Constructing and adjustment of routing tree is also given in the paper. Simulation results show that overall end-to-end throughput is greatly improved when using our proposed algorithm for concurrency, and that the algorithm performs best when the routing tree is adjusted.


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