Dynamic channel allocation for user demanded packet optimality?Focus on network initialization Procedure
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications (Vol.1, No. 03)Publication Date: 2009-11-02
Authors : Pradeep. B.S; Soumya.S;
Page : 181-187
Keywords : MAC; Dynamic service creation; Dynamic service modification; Dynamic service deletion;
Abstract
The IEEE 802.16 Wireless MAN is a broadband wireless access network, which provides high-rate network connections to stationary sites, operates over greater distances, provides more bandwidth, takes advantage of a broader range of frequencies and supports a greater variety of deployment architectures, including non-line-of-sight operation. The MAC protocol includes an initialization procedure designed to eliminate the need for manual configuration. Upon installation, a Subscriber Station begins scanning its frequency list to find an operating channel. It may be programmed to register with a specified Base Station. Systems shall support the applicable procedures for entering and registering a new Subscriber Station or a new node to the network. This research concentrates upon the network initialization procedure to bring up the subscriber and base stations in the 802.16 networks Socket programming has been used to perform simulations. This paper describes the simulation and experiment setup.
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