The effect of the mobile station (MS) speed on the traffic performance of an integrated Mobile WiMAX and DSRC multimedia networks applied to the highway communication link of the vehicle position system (VPS) is presented. The probability density function (pdf) and cumulative distribution function (cdf) of cell residence time for both the new call and handoff call are derived to support the simulations in which the minimum MS speed may not be zero.
Based on the planned cells, the traffic performance of the Mobile WiMAX for multimedia services are simulated to observe the relationship among vehicle speed, MIMO antenna mode, operation environment and channel throughput. The effect of user mobility on the handoff rate for new generation and handoff calls is considered in the simulations. The channel throughputs of Mobile WiMAX are observed during the MS speed increases from 50 km/h to 100 km/h.
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