Abstract: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.
“…We also examine a previous analysis of threats to WiMAX/802.16 [13]. Since the integration of both technologies is envisioned for multimedia applications over vehicular communications links [94], we correlate the results of both analyses and reach common conclusions for the generalized threats to mobile networks.…”
“…We also examine a previous analysis of threats to WiMAX/802.16 [13]. Since the integration of both technologies is envisioned for multimedia applications over vehicular communications links [94], we correlate the results of both analyses and reach common conclusions for the generalized threats to mobile networks.…”
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