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Adaptive Power Allocation and Call Admission Control in Multi Service Wimax Access Networks
Adaptive Power Allocation and Call Admission Control in Multi Service Wimax Access Networks
Reporter 陳宗涵
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Outline
1. Abstract
2. Introduction
3. Wimax Downlink APA Optimization
4. Deploying CAC In Wimax Access Networks
5. The Cooperation Between APA and CAC
6. Conclusions
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Introduction
● Fourth level
● Fifth level
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Introduction
Transmission
OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing)
OFDMA (orthogonal frequency division multiple
access)
Duplex
FDD (Frequency Division Duplex)
TDD (Time Division Duplex)
TDD is more flexible
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Wimax Downlink APA
Optimization
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Wimax Downlink APA
Optimization
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Wimax Downlink APA
Optimization
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Wimax Downlink APA
Optimization
Simulation
OFDMA
32 subscribers
BS-SS distances → 2 to 10 km
Power level → MQAM
● M-ary quadrature amplitude modulation
is 80%
In our simulation, the channel is assumed to have a bad-urban (BU)
delay profile [Principles of Mobile Communication]
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Wimax Downlink APA
Optimization
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Deploying CAC In Wimax Access
Networks
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Deploying CAC In Wimax Access
Networks
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Deploying CAC In Wimax Access
Networks
● Fourth level
● Fifth level
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Deploying CAC In Wimax Access
Networks
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The Cooperation Between APA
and CAC
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Conclusion
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Conclusion
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