A threshold profile map definition for improved management of a 802.16 network
Abstract
IEEE 802.16 standard is designed to support next generation of wireless access networks. Based on a complex MAC and physical layers management, it offers good QoS performances and an efficient deployment for operators. In order to provide a good network capacity, the 802.16 standard does not exactly define the threshold profile map definition. The aim of this paper is to propose a simple way for the dimensioning of such a system and evokes the development of a discreet event simulator model
Keywords
Wireless networks
wireless access network
WiMAX
threshold profile map definition
telecommunication network management
Spine
radio access networks
quality of service
QoS
Physical layer
Next generation networking
MAC
IEEE 802.16 network management
Forward error correction
event simulator model
error statistics
access protocols
performances
profiles map
capacity
services
Bandwidth
BER
bit error rate
Communication system traffic control
Discrete event simulation
80216
Domains
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