Performance of an IEEE 802.16 Wireless Backhaul in the Presence of a Node Failure

A wireless backhaul network is used to interconnect intermediate nodes to gateway nodes. As it is designed to serve a large population of broadband users, failure sustainability becomes an essential requirement to ensure uninterrupted telecommunication services even in the presence of occasional nod...

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Main Authors: Chai, Pey San Nancy, Chung, Kah-Seng, Chan, King-Sun
Other Authors: ICCS 2010 Technical Program Committee
Format: Conference Paper
Published: IEEE (Catalog Number: CFP10806-CDR) 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43776
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Chung, Kah-Seng
Chan, King-Sun
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Chung, Kah-Seng
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description A wireless backhaul network is used to interconnect intermediate nodes to gateway nodes. As it is designed to serve a large population of broadband users, failure sustainability becomes an essential requirement to ensure uninterrupted telecommunication services even in the presence of occasional node or link failures. In this paper, the performance of a failure sustainable wireless backhaul, based on IEEE 802.16 radio technology, is analysed in the presence of a node failure. Furthermore, it is shown that the network performance is significantly improved by incorporating two proposed modifications, namely request-resend and dynamic mini-slot allocation, in IEEE 802.16 standard coordinated distributed scheduling.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-437762017-01-30T15:10:05Z Performance of an IEEE 802.16 Wireless Backhaul in the Presence of a Node Failure Chai, Pey San Nancy Chung, Kah-Seng Chan, King-Sun ICCS 2010 Technical Program Committee scheduling failure sustainability wireless backhaul A wireless backhaul network is used to interconnect intermediate nodes to gateway nodes. As it is designed to serve a large population of broadband users, failure sustainability becomes an essential requirement to ensure uninterrupted telecommunication services even in the presence of occasional node or link failures. In this paper, the performance of a failure sustainable wireless backhaul, based on IEEE 802.16 radio technology, is analysed in the presence of a node failure. Furthermore, it is shown that the network performance is significantly improved by incorporating two proposed modifications, namely request-resend and dynamic mini-slot allocation, in IEEE 802.16 standard coordinated distributed scheduling. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43776 IEEE (Catalog Number: CFP10806-CDR) fulltext
spellingShingle scheduling
failure sustainability
wireless backhaul
Chai, Pey San Nancy
Chung, Kah-Seng
Chan, King-Sun
Performance of an IEEE 802.16 Wireless Backhaul in the Presence of a Node Failure
title Performance of an IEEE 802.16 Wireless Backhaul in the Presence of a Node Failure
title_full Performance of an IEEE 802.16 Wireless Backhaul in the Presence of a Node Failure
title_fullStr Performance of an IEEE 802.16 Wireless Backhaul in the Presence of a Node Failure
title_full_unstemmed Performance of an IEEE 802.16 Wireless Backhaul in the Presence of a Node Failure
title_short Performance of an IEEE 802.16 Wireless Backhaul in the Presence of a Node Failure
title_sort performance of an ieee 802.16 wireless backhaul in the presence of a node failure
topic scheduling
failure sustainability
wireless backhaul
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43776