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An Improved UGS Scheduling with QoE Metrics in WiMAX Network

(1410.5944)
Published Oct 22, 2014 in cs.NI

Abstract

WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) technology has emerged in response to the increasing demand for multimedia services in the internet broadband networks. WiMAX standard has defined five different scheduling services to meet the QoS (Quality of Service) requirement of multimedia applications and this paper investigates one specific scheduling service, i.e. UGS scheduling. In parallel, it was observed that in the difference of the traditional quality assessment approaches, nowadays, current researches are centered on the user perception of the quality, the existing scheduling approaches take into account the QoS, mobility and many other parameters, but do not consider the Quality of Experience (QoE). In order to control the packet transmission rate so as to match with the minimum subjective rate requirements of each user and therefore reduce packet loss and delays, an efficient scheduling approach has been proposed in this paper. The solution has been implemented and evaluated in the WiMAX simulation platform developed based on NS-2. Simulation results show that by applying various levels of MOS (Mean Opinion Score) the QoE provided to the users is enhanced in term of jitter, packet loss rate, throughput and delay.

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