To Design An Efficient Scheme For Mobility Of Nodes In Dynamic WSAN Based Upon Optimized Ad-ATMA
Author(s) -
Shikha and Meenakshi Sharma AbhinashSingla
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal for modern trends in science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2455-3778
DOI - 10.46501/ijmtst050330
Subject(s) - wimax , interoperability , computer network , computer science , wireless broadband , link adaptation , network packet , wireless , physical layer , scheduling (production processes) , broadband , wireless network , telecommunications , channel (broadcasting) , engineering , fading , operations management , operating system
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (referred to as WiMAX) is a MAC and physical layerwireless communications technology for outdoor broadband wireless coverage. The WiMAX standard leaveskey areas of the protocol, including packet scheduling, frame packing, and modulation/coding adaptation,unspecified. In order to accurately model and analyze WiMAX, realistic assumptions must be used. BecauseWiMAX systems have not been widely studied, there is a disconnect between theoretical WiMAX systemsand real-world deployed systems. In this paper we are mixing up the WLAN and Wimax protocols to make itmore useful for various applications.
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