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Study of the IEEE 802.16 contention-based request mechanism

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Broadband wireless access systems offer a solution for broadband access and QoS-aware multimedia services through a wireless medium. The IEEE 802.16 standards specify the physical and medium access control layers for broadband wireless access systems as well as the various mechanisms to meet the quality of service (QoS) requirements of a wide variety of applications. Among the mechanisms defined by the standards, the bandwidth request and grant mechanisms play a central role on guaranteeing the QoS required by the subscriber stations.

In this paper, we undertake the study of the bandwidth request mechanisms defined in the IEEE 802.16 standards. We then propose an approach for reducing the overhead required by the signalling mechanisms. Our simulation results show that our approach outperforms the mechanisms proposed in the IEEE 802.16 standards.

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Correspondence to Jesús Delicado.

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This work has been jointly supported by the Spanish MEC and European Commission FEDER funds under grants “Consolider Ingenio-2010 CSD2006-00046” and “TIN2006-15516-004-02”; by JCCM under project PAI06-0106 and grant 05/112, and by UCLM under project TC20070084.

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Delicado, J., Delicado, F.M. & Orozco-Barbosa, L. Study of the IEEE 802.16 contention-based request mechanism. Telecommun Syst 38, 19–27 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11235-008-9091-3

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