Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Vol 14, No 3: June 2019

Adaptive uplink scheduling model for WiMAX network using evolutionary computing model

Mahesh D S (Deemed to be University)
Chandramouli H (East Point College of Engineering)
Sanjay R Chitnis (Dayananda Sagar University)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jun 2019

Abstract

the increased usage of smart phones has led to increase usage an internet based application services. These application requires different quality of service (QoS) and bandwidth requirement. WiMAX is an efficient network to provision high bandwidth connectivity and coverage to end user. To meet QoS requirement the exiting model used adaptive model selection scheme. However, these model induce bandwidth wastage as it does not considers any feedback information for scheduling. This work present an Adaptive Uplink Scheduling (AUS) by optimizing MAC layer using Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm (MOGA). The MAC scheduler use feedback information from both physical layer and application layer. Further, to meet QoS requirement of application and utilize bandwidth efficiently this paper presented an adaptive modulation selection scheme based on user application requirement using MOGA. Our model provides application level based QoS provisioning for WiMAX network. Experiment are conducted to evaluate performance of AUS over exiting model. The overall result attained shows AUS model attain good performance in term of throughput, successful packet transmission and packet collision.

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