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Randomized – Distributed Space Time Selection Scheme for Full Duplex Relay Helpers in Development of Next Generation Wimax Network

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(2014)

Abstract

Wimax technology has reshaped the framework of broadband wireless internet service. It provides the internet service to unconnected or detached areas such as east South Africa, rural areas of America and Asia region. Full duplex helpers employed with one of the relay stations selection and indexing method that is Randomized Distributed Space Time are used to expand the coverage area of primary Wimax station. The basic problem was identified at cell edge due to weather conditions (rain, fog), insertion of destruction because of multiple paths in the same communication channel and due to interference created by other users in that communication. It is impractical task for the receiver station to decode the transmitted signal successfully at the cell edges, which increases the high packet loss and retransmissions. But Wimax is a outstanding technology which is used for improving the quality of internet service and also it offers various services like Voice over Internet Protocol, Video conferencing and Multimedia broadcast etc where a little delay in packet transmission can cause a big loss in the communication. Even setup and initialization of another Wimax station nearer to each other is not a good alternate, where any mobile station can easily handover to another base station if it gets a strong signal from other one. But in rural areas, for few numbers of customers, installation of base station nearer to each other is costlier task. In this review article, we present a scheme using R-DSTC technique to choose and select helpers (relay nodes) randomly to expand the coverage area and help to mobile station as a helper to provide secure communication with base station. In this work, we use full duplex helpers for better utilization of bandwidth.

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