On Improving Multi-channel Wireless Networks Through Network Coding and Dynamic Resource Allocation

Multi-channel wireless networks represent a direction that future state-of-the-art fourth generation (4G) wireless communication standards evolve towards. The IEEE 802.16 family of standards, or referred to as WiMAX, has emerged as one of the most important 4G networks to provide high speed data com...

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Main Author: Jin, Jin
Other Authors: Li, Baochun
Language:en_ca
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/29766
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-297662013-04-19T19:55:25ZOn Improving Multi-channel Wireless Networks Through Network Coding and Dynamic Resource AllocationJin, JinComputer NetworksCommunicationNetwork ModelingNetwork Optimization09840544Multi-channel wireless networks represent a direction that future state-of-the-art fourth generation (4G) wireless communication standards evolve towards. The IEEE 802.16 family of standards, or referred to as WiMAX, has emerged as one of the most important 4G networks to provide high speed data communication in metropolitan areas. There will be huge challenges in designing the networking protocols to allow WiMAX to provide high quality of services. How to effectively control the errors in the wireless channels and how to efficiently manage the scarce spectrum and power resources in different communication scenarios are crucial for network performance. This thesis aims to solve these challenges to improve the performance of multi-channel wireless networks, using WiMAX as a representative, through a number of techniques. First, we take advantage of the favorable properties of network coding, and design the adaptive MAC-layer and symbol-level network coding protocols. They tightly integrate with WiMAX physical and MAC layers, effectively perform error control, and efficiently utilize scarce wireless spectrum. Second, we investigate multicast services and the femto-cell architecture in WiMAX, and offer a cooperative multicast scheduling protocol as well as a cognitive WiMAX architecture with femto cells. They implement dynamic resource allocation in the networks through techniques of cooperative communication and dynamic optimization. Evaluated with rigorous analysis and extensive simulations, our proposed protocols are able to achieve substantial performance improvement over traditional protocols in the literature.Li, Baochun2011-062011-08-31T14:11:21ZNO_RESTRICTION2011-08-31T14:11:21Z2011-08-31Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/29766en_ca
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Network Modeling
Network Optimization
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Jin, Jin
On Improving Multi-channel Wireless Networks Through Network Coding and Dynamic Resource Allocation
description Multi-channel wireless networks represent a direction that future state-of-the-art fourth generation (4G) wireless communication standards evolve towards. The IEEE 802.16 family of standards, or referred to as WiMAX, has emerged as one of the most important 4G networks to provide high speed data communication in metropolitan areas. There will be huge challenges in designing the networking protocols to allow WiMAX to provide high quality of services. How to effectively control the errors in the wireless channels and how to efficiently manage the scarce spectrum and power resources in different communication scenarios are crucial for network performance. This thesis aims to solve these challenges to improve the performance of multi-channel wireless networks, using WiMAX as a representative, through a number of techniques. First, we take advantage of the favorable properties of network coding, and design the adaptive MAC-layer and symbol-level network coding protocols. They tightly integrate with WiMAX physical and MAC layers, effectively perform error control, and efficiently utilize scarce wireless spectrum. Second, we investigate multicast services and the femto-cell architecture in WiMAX, and offer a cooperative multicast scheduling protocol as well as a cognitive WiMAX architecture with femto cells. They implement dynamic resource allocation in the networks through techniques of cooperative communication and dynamic optimization. Evaluated with rigorous analysis and extensive simulations, our proposed protocols are able to achieve substantial performance improvement over traditional protocols in the literature.
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title On Improving Multi-channel Wireless Networks Through Network Coding and Dynamic Resource Allocation
title_short On Improving Multi-channel Wireless Networks Through Network Coding and Dynamic Resource Allocation
title_full On Improving Multi-channel Wireless Networks Through Network Coding and Dynamic Resource Allocation
title_fullStr On Improving Multi-channel Wireless Networks Through Network Coding and Dynamic Resource Allocation
title_full_unstemmed On Improving Multi-channel Wireless Networks Through Network Coding and Dynamic Resource Allocation
title_sort on improving multi-channel wireless networks through network coding and dynamic resource allocation
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