Adaptive modulation and coding Band-width utilization Bandwidth request Broadband Control algorithms
Issue Date:
2010
Publisher:
Proceedings - 2010 International Conference on Cyber-Enabled Distributed Computing and Knowledge Discovery, CyberC 2010
Citation:
Page : 352-356
Abstract:
Dual feedback control algorithm has proved to allow the base station to respond quickly and
efficiently to the uplink bandwidth request in broadband wireless access (BWA) networks [2][3]. In this
algorithm the bandwidth request is calculated based on both the length of the backlogged queue and the
mismatch between packet arrival and service rates. However, the physical channel quality, SNR, does not
play any role in the algorithm; therefore the algorithm is suboptimal with respect to bandwidth utilization.
Under fading conditions modern BWA networks employ adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) which has
only a finite number of discrete service rates to grant to subscribers. In this paper, we examine the effect of
AMC in WiMAX using the Finite State Markov Channel model on the practicality and efficiency of the dual
feedback bandwidth request control algorithm. ?? 2010 IEEE.