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Adaptive Multi-Service Queuing Mechanisms For Link Congestion Control In Mobile Wimax Networks (ME Theses) (Record no. 55975)

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Personal name Bhutto. Muhammad Aamir
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-- Supervisor Prof Dr. Pardeep Kumar
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Title Adaptive Multi-Service Queuing Mechanisms For Link Congestion Control In Mobile Wimax Networks (ME Theses)
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Place of publication Nwabshah:
Name of publisher QUEST,
Year of publication 2015.
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Number of Pages 52p, :
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General note ABSTRACT<br/>Increasing demand of bandwidth has given rise to the modern high speed computer<br/>networks. WiMAX, defined by the IEEE 802.16 standard, is one of leading broadband<br/>technology that aims to provide high speed Internet access. With its mobility version,<br/>WiMAX also supports mobility among the devices. WiMAX, however, still faces<br/>some of the challenges; one of them is related to the implementation of a proper<br/>queuing mechanism at the MAC layer. Since the scheduling mechanism for WiMAX<br/>has left undefined in the standard, it is an open research topic. Several Researchers<br/>have suggested various queueing mechanisms by using different simulation tools and<br/>techniques, and many of them have been implemented by the WiMAX vendors.<br/>Different types of Internet applications have different bandwidth requirements and,<br/>therefore, various mobile Internet users demand for their due share on transmission<br/>channel in order to have an efficient and effective communication.. This requires an<br/>adaptive and efficient queuing mechanism that could also support multiple data<br/>services running concurrently. Delay in the scheduling process, throughput and<br/>priorities of data service are important aspects for any queuing algorithm. A fair<br/>queuing policy with less delay and good throughput is indeed a need of mobile<br/>WiMAX networks.<br/>This thesis work implements and evaluates different queuing mechanisms against the<br/>above mentioned parameters. For a test drive purpose, two common queuing<br/>mechanisms namely round robin & equiprobable have been assessed and compared<br/>on the designed MATLAB based simulation that shows round robin has better<br/>performance than equiprobable in terms of more throughput and less delay, while<br/>both mechanisms have almost same service priorities. In order to verify the results,<br/>statistical significance based future prediction model has been designed which also<br/>confirms the above mentioned results. The designed test bed could be used to evaluate<br/>any queuing mechanism and could also be customized for uplink and downlink<br/>Queueing mechanisms for both mesh and point-to-multipoint WiMAX networks.<br/>
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Personal name Department Of Computer System Engineering
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