TY - GEN
T1 - Downlink performance of a relay-enhanced mobile WiMAX networks
AU - Jabbar, Waheb A.
AU - Ismail, M.
AU - Sultan, Jamil
AU - Mohamad, H.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Mobile WiMAX is based on IEEE 802.16e standard to provide fixed and mobile broadband wireless access from anywhere within the metropolitan area network (MAN). Multi-hop relaying is a cost-effective approach to significantly extend the coverage and enhance the throughput and capacity of the WiMAX networks. In this paper, we evaluate the downlink (DL) performance of a relay-enhanced WiMAX networks. The effect of the number of implemented relay stations (RSs) on the performance of the mobile WiMAX networks is studied and evaluated. The performance evaluation is carried out using a system-level simulation developed in MATLAB software. The performance evaluation metrics are the average DL carrier-to-interference-and-noise ratio (CINR) and the average DL spectral efficiency. Evaluation results show that as the number of RSs is increased, the performance of the mobile WiMAX is significantly improved. However, in the scenario in which 4 RSs are deployed, the maximum achieved average DL CINR and the average DL spectral efficiency gains are 11.58 dB and 115.44%, respectively, compared to the scenario without RS.
AB - Mobile WiMAX is based on IEEE 802.16e standard to provide fixed and mobile broadband wireless access from anywhere within the metropolitan area network (MAN). Multi-hop relaying is a cost-effective approach to significantly extend the coverage and enhance the throughput and capacity of the WiMAX networks. In this paper, we evaluate the downlink (DL) performance of a relay-enhanced WiMAX networks. The effect of the number of implemented relay stations (RSs) on the performance of the mobile WiMAX networks is studied and evaluated. The performance evaluation is carried out using a system-level simulation developed in MATLAB software. The performance evaluation metrics are the average DL carrier-to-interference-and-noise ratio (CINR) and the average DL spectral efficiency. Evaluation results show that as the number of RSs is increased, the performance of the mobile WiMAX is significantly improved. However, in the scenario in which 4 RSs are deployed, the maximum achieved average DL CINR and the average DL spectral efficiency gains are 11.58 dB and 115.44%, respectively, compared to the scenario without RS.
KW - Fixed relay station
KW - IEEE 802.16j
KW - Mobile multi-hop relay
KW - WiMAX
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M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9780980326741
T3 - 7th International Conference on Information Technology and Application, ICITA 2011
SP - 234
EP - 238
BT - 7th International Conference on Information Technology and Application, ICITA 2011
T2 - 7th International Conference on Information Technology and Application, ICITA 2011
Y2 - 21 November 2011 through 24 November 2011
ER -