Signaling and Scheduling WIMAX Gateway Design Based on Resource Reservation Protocol

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Abstract

Objectives: As a result of signal transmission in WiMAX too long distance, and because there are many request packets arrive at WiMAX gateway request handovers, this cost a congestion which may result in loss or delay in packet time sensitive. The objectives of this paper are to investigate the delay when packets with real time sensitive handover in WiMAX gateway and to measure and enhance the handover performance. Methods/Statistical Analysis: To overcome this problem, and achieve the objectives is propose a new scheme Resource Reservation Protocol & Random Early Detection with Weighted Fair Queuing (RR-WFQ) in order to analyze and enhance delay for real time packet in WiMAX gateway. This schema applies all Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), Random Early Detection (RED), and Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) as a Scheduling, RED as a mechanism and RSVP as a signaling protocol. Findings: The proposed scheme enhances the QoS by minimizing the delay in WiMAX gateway and BS. The scheme enhances the delay in all queues in a gateway, and video conferencing. The result of the scheme shows an enhancement delay in the WiMAX gateway. Application/ Improvements: Mathematical analysis and modeling have been done using queuing theory. Simulation has been done using OPNET simulation. Simulation results for the new approach confirms that has minimized delay in WiMAX gateway and BS the gateway and enhances the QoS.

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Ahmad Albawaleez, M., Seman, K., … Abdulrahim, K. (2017). Signaling and Scheduling WIMAX Gateway Design Based on Resource Reservation Protocol. Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 10(43), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst/2017/v10i43/119794

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