Cost-Effective Deployment and Operation of the IEEE802.16j based WiBro MMR Network

IEEE802.16j 기반 WiBro MMR 네트워크의 효율적 구축 및 운용에 관한 연구

  • Ryu, Seungwan (Dept. of Information Systems, Chung-Ang University) ;
  • Choi, Go-Bong (Dept. of Information Systems, Chung-Ang University) ;
  • Myung, Kwangsik (Dept. of Information Systems, Chung-Ang University) ;
  • Park, Seikwon (Dept. of Information Systems, Chung-Ang University) ;
  • Cho, Choong-Ho (Dept. of Computer and Information, Korea University) ;
  • Lee, Hyong-Woo (Dept. of Electronics and Information Engineering, Korea University)
  • 류승완 (중앙대학교 정보시스템학과) ;
  • 최고봉 (중앙대학교 정보시스템학과) ;
  • 명광식 (중앙대학교 정보시스템학과) ;
  • 박세권 (중앙대학교 정보시스템학과) ;
  • 조충호 (고려대학교 컴퓨터정보학과) ;
  • 이형우 (고려대학교 전자정보공학과)
  • Published : 2008.06.30

Abstract

Mobile multi-hop relaying (MMR) technology is being considered as a promising solution capable to enhance coverage, user throughput, and system capacity of the current wired backbone dependent wireless access networks. Since the relaying nodes do not need a wired backbone access, MMR technology offers easy and low-cost deployment, flexible cell planning, and adaptive traffic handling performance. In this paper, we investigate performance and cost effectiveness of the MMR technology deployment in the IEEE802.16j based WiBro/WiMAX systems. We first introduce standardization activities and research issues of MMR WiBro/ WiMAX systems. Since the coverage extension problem may occur in metropolitan areas as well as suburban or rural areas where user density is relatively low or moderate, we introduce several MMR topologies and analyze cost-effectiveness of MMR based coverage extension with respect to the user traffic density. Then, we argue cost effect on MMR technology deployment and throughput performance, Finally, we introduce further study issues including sectorized base station based MMR deployment approaches and the single and multi-frame structure MMR approaches.

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Acknowledgement

Supported by : 중앙대학교

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