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The Mobile WiMax system is a promising solution for delivering broadband wireless access services to mobile users. Radio resource management (RRM) algorithms play a key role in the Mobile WiMax network. The Mobile WiMax network has a number of distinct features that complicate the use of conventional RRM algorithms. We propose load-balancing approach to RRM in the Mobile WiMax network. To illustrate the advantages of the load-balancing approach, we present RRM algorithms, including call admission control, adaptive transmission, horizontal handover, and dynamic bandwidth allocation algorithms. These algorithms jointly maximize the network capacity and guarantee users quality-of-service requirements.
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Filin, S., Moiseev, S., Kondakov, M. (2009). Mobile WiMax Performance Optimization. In: Ma, M. (eds) Current Technology Developments of WiMax Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9300-5_6
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