Tesi etd-02062008-103441 |
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Tipo di tesi
Tesi di laurea specialistica
Autore
VALLATI, CARLO
URN
etd-02062008-103441
Titolo
2^k*r factorial analysis of powersaving class I in IEEE 802.16e
Dipartimento
INGEGNERIA
Corso di studi
INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA
Relatori
Relatore Lenzini, Luciano
Relatore Mingozzi, Enzo
Relatore Cicconetti, Claudio
Relatore Mingozzi, Enzo
Relatore Cicconetti, Claudio
Parole chiave
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Data inizio appello
28/02/2008
Consultabilità
Parziale
Data di rilascio
28/02/2048
Riassunto
One of the most promising technologies for fixed and mobile broadband wireless access is IEEE 802.16, also known as Wi-MAX.
In IEEE 802.16e, which was released on 2005, to add mobility support, power saving is one of the most important features for the extension of mobile stations’ lifetime.
In this thesis work, we provide a 2^k*r factorial analysis investigation of the performance of an IEEE 802.16e wireless net-work, where mobile stations are equipped with energy saving enabled devices. Two types of realistic traffic models are considered: web and large file transfer.
The aim is to analyze the relative importance of configuration parameters and how to configure them to achieve best performance.
In IEEE 802.16e, which was released on 2005, to add mobility support, power saving is one of the most important features for the extension of mobile stations’ lifetime.
In this thesis work, we provide a 2^k*r factorial analysis investigation of the performance of an IEEE 802.16e wireless net-work, where mobile stations are equipped with energy saving enabled devices. Two types of realistic traffic models are considered: web and large file transfer.
The aim is to analyze the relative importance of configuration parameters and how to configure them to achieve best performance.
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