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Impact of Smart Power Efficient Modes on Multimedia Streaming Data Beyond 5G Networks

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Owing to the variety of powerful smart mobile devices (e.g., iPhone, iPad, Android) handling a wide range of traffic including multimedia, it was recommended to use the salient features of 5G networks that have been developed for high-bandwidth applications to support robust aspects for power saving mechanisms. Furthermore, there are additional advantages in using DRX, such as over-the-air resource-saving on both the uplink and downlink to increase overall system capacity. In particular, care should be exercised for real-time services. This study focused on propose powerful power optimization modes as DRX mode and Smart DRX parameters to realize appropriate rates for power saving with the higher quality of multimedia services, as well as ensuring the effectiveness of using smart DRX short cycles and smart DRX long cycles on multimedia services and the overall performance. By using real-time OPNET Simulator 17.5, simulations results had been verified that the smart DRX mechanism is better in quality of saving compared with the other DRX modes, it also ensured that smart DRX long cycles represent a better mechanism for accessing all multimedia services in terms of standard performance criteria.

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Abbreviations

QoS:

Quality of Service

MOS:

Mean Opinion Score

BS:

Base station

SS:

Subscriber station

BER:

Bit error rate

SNR:

Signal to noise ratio

DRX:

Discontinuous reception

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Sakr, H.A., Ibrahim, H.M. & Khalil, A.T. Impact of Smart Power Efficient Modes on Multimedia Streaming Data Beyond 5G Networks. Wireless Pers Commun 125, 699–735 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-022-09573-6

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